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Learn how cannabis became legal for recreational and medical purposes in Canada in 2018, after a long history of prohibition and regulation. Find out the details of the federal and provincial laws, the process of legalization, and the challenges and controversies involved.
Learn how cannabis is legalized, regulated and sold in different regions of Canada. Compare the minimum age, home growing, storage limit, public use and retail options for each province and territory.
Learn how cannabis was prohibited in Canada since 1923 and how it became legal for recreational use on 17 October 2018. Explore the factors that influenced the legal changes, such as public opinion, court challenges, and international trends.
The Cannabis Act is a law that legalized recreational cannabis use in Canada in 2018, with some restrictions and regulations. It was passed by the House of Commons and the Senate after a task force report and a campaign promise by the Liberal Party.
Learn about the legalization, regulation and usage of cannabis in Quebec, a province of Canada. Find out the age limit, retail outlets, products, penalties and court cases related to cannabis in Quebec.
Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) is a Crown corporation that operates online and wholesale cannabis sales in Ontario, Canada. It was formerly a subsidiary of the LCBO and planned to open 40 physical stores, but now supplies private retailers instead.
Medical cannabis was first legalized in Canada and regulated under the “Marihuana Medical Access Regulations” (MMAR), which came into force on 30 July 2001. [1] The MMAR program was intended to clearly define the circumstances and the manner in which access to cannabis for medical purposes would be permitted.
Learn about the history, usage, cultivation, and legalization of cannabis in BC, Canada's second largest producer and exporter of the drug. Find out the provincial regulations, public views, and cannabis industry in BC.