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  1. Oct 16, 2023 · About Research to Insights. Background. By October 17, 2023, it will have been five years since cannabis was legalized for non-medical purposes in Canada. Cannabis use before legalization had been steadily increasing over the last 30 years. Cannabis use continued to change from 2018 to 2020.

  2. The 2020 Canadian Cannabis Survey aimed to gather additional information to track changes in data collected from the 2017, 2018 and 2019 surveys, more specifically patterns of use, such as the quantities used; sources and pricing; and issues of public safety, such as impaired driving.

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    Today, Health Canada published the results of the 2022 Canadian Cannabis Survey. Health Canada has conducted the Canadian Cannabis Survey every year since 2017.

    The 2022 Canadian Cannabis Survey provides important insights into Canadians' knowledge, attitudes and behaviours on cannabis use

    December 16, 2022 | Ottawa, ON | Health Canada

    The Government of Canada collects data to better understand how Canadians view and use cannabis. Through this data, we can better monitor Canada’s national framework for controlling the production, distribution, sale and possession of cannabis under the Cannabis Act.

    Today, Health Canada published the results of the 2022 Canadian Cannabis Survey. Health Canada has conducted the Canadian Cannabis Survey every year since 2017. The 2022 survey is the sixth cycle of the survey, and data were collected from April to June 2022.

    Key findings from the 2022 Canadian Cannabis Survey include:

    •The 2022 CCS results are based on online responses from approximately 10,000 respondents aged 16 years of age and older from each province and territory.

    Data were collected across five themes:

    •knowledge, attitudes and behaviours;

    •cannabis use and products used;

    •sources of cannabis and purchasing patterns;

    •driving and cannabis use; and

    •Canadian Cannabis Survey 2022 – Summary

    •Detailed methodological report and data tables

  4. Access to legal cannabis increased since the . Cannabis Act. came into force • By the end of 2018, there were fewer than 200 legal stores. By the end of 2020, the number of stores had increased nearly eightfold then doubled again by the second quarter of 2022. Data from the first quarter of 2023 suggest the number of stores has stabilized.

    • Knowledge or beliefs regarding cannabis-associated harms, 2021. Cannabis smoke can be harmful. Daily or almost daily cannabis use increases risk of mental health problems.
    • Location1 of exposure to education campaigns, public health or safety messages about cannabis, among all Canadians, 2021. Location.
    • Social acceptability of using various products, among all Canadians, 2021. Product. Percentage (%) responding somewhat or completely acceptable.
    • Perceived risk of various behaviours on a regular basis, 2021. Substance. Percentage responding moderate or great risk. Overall. People who did not use cannabis (past 12 months)
  5. Dec 23, 2021 · Health Canada has conducted the Canadian Cannabis Survey every year since 2017. This is the fifth cycle of the survey. Data for the 2021 survey was collected from April to June 2021. Results of the Canadian Cannabis Survey will be used to evaluate the impact of the Cannabis Act; inform policy and program development; and to

  6. By 2020, more consumers reported getting cannabis from legal sources or growing it, and fewer from illegal sources or from family and friends The number of legal retail cannabis stores in Canada increased nearly eightfold since the fourth quarter of 2018 . First quarter 2018 First quarter 2019 Fourth quarter 2020 .

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