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  2. Cannabis Act - Wikipedia

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    On June 19, 2018, the Senate passed the bill and the prime minister announced the effective legalization date as October 17, 2018. [32] Canada is the second country (after Uruguay) to legalize the drug. [33] As expected, the use of cannabis for recreational purposes became legal across the country on October 17, 2018, under the Cannabis Act. [34]

  3. What You Need To Know About NORML Canada's New Post ... - AOL

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    NORML Canada, one of Canada’s most notable cannabis consumer non-profit groups, is launching an official post-legalization platform Thursday, Oct. 17, at 4 p.m. EST, at the Hotbox Lounge in ...

  4. Cannabis in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis flowers next to a plastic canister of 3.5 grams. Cannabis in Canada is legal for both recreational and medicinal purposes. Cannabis was originally prohibited in 1923 until medicinal use of cannabis was legalized nationwide under conditions outlined in the Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations issued by Health Canada, which regulated medical cannabis effective 30 July 2001, and ...

  5. Marijuana Party (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Marijuana Party (French: Parti Marijuana) is a Canadian federal political party, whose agenda focuses on issues related to cannabis in Canada. Apart from this one issue, the party has no other official policies, meaning party candidates are free to express any views on all other political issues.

  6. Canada’s public broadcaster quits Twitter, joining US outlets

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    The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) announced it will quit posting content on Elon Musk-owned Twitter, joining other U.S.-based media outlets. “Our journalism is impartial and independent.

  7. Cannabis laws of Canada by province or territory - Wikipedia

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    It was already legal for medicinal purposes, under conditions outlined in the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations [1] issued by Health Canada, and for seed, grain, and fibre production under licence by Health Canada. [2] The legalization for recreational purposes was achieved with the passage of Bill C-45, the Cannabis Act by Parliament ...

  8. Canada government adrift after finance minister resigns ... - AOL

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    Freeland had headed a special cabinet committee on Canada-U.S. relations and was working closely with the 10 provinces to ensure a united response. Canada government adrift after finance minister ...

  9. Effects of legalized cannabis - Wikipedia

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    As a result of long-fought legalization efforts, several countries such as Uruguay and Canada, as well as several states in the US, have legalized the production, sale, possession, and recreational and/or medical usage of cannabis. The broad legalization of cannabis in this fashion can have numerous effects on the economy and society in which ...