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  2. health-infobase.canada.ca

    Dec 6, 2024The average time to fill out the 2024 CCS was 26 minutes for respondents who reported using cannabis within the past 12 months and 14 minutes for respondents who reported that they had not used cannabis. Canadian Cannabis Survey considerations. When recruited, respondents were informed that the survey was about cannabis.
  3. health-infobase.canada.ca

    Dec 6, 2024From 2019-2024 two questions were asked: drove within 2 hours of smoking/vaping cannabis and drove within 4 hours of ingesting cannabis. In order to compare 2018 responses to those in other years, questions were combined to capture driving within 2 hours of smoking/vaping and/or within 4 hours of ingesting cannabis.
  4. health-infobase.canada.ca

    Dec 6, 2024People in Canada who consumed cannabis were more likely to believe it can be habit-forming but less likely to endorse other risks. 7 out of 10 (70%) people in Canada reported 'somewhat' or 'strongly' agreeing that they had enough trustworthy information about the health risks of cannabis use to make informed decisions, a decrease compared to 71% in 2019 but an increase from 69% in 2023.
  5. health-infobase.canada.ca

    Data over the past 6 years. The Cannabis Act came into force on October 17, 2018 and provides legal, restricted access to cannabis and controls and regulates its production, distribution and sale. To help evaluate the impact of the legalization and regulation of cannabis, Health Canada has been conducting the annual Canadian Cannabis Survey (CCS) since 2018 to better understand how Canadians ...
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    Jan 12, 2024Canadian Postsecondary Education Alcohol and Drug Use Survey, 2021-2022: Summary: Last updated: 2024-01-12; Download data in ZIP format; Summary of detailed information on patterns of substance use among postsecondary students in Canada, and the impacts that substance use is having on their lives. The 2019-2020 version of this report has been ...
  7. health-infobase.canada.ca

    Recent work using data from the National Cannabis Survey (NCS) investigated changes in cannabis use pre- and post-legalization and found that the prevalence of past-three-month cannabis use significantly increased from 14% in 2018, to 20% in 2020 Footnote 7.New evidence also suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic may have influenced cannabis use among Canadians.
  8. health-infobase.canada.ca

    Jul 12, 2024The Cannabis Act and its regulations came into force on on October 17, 2018, thereby legalizing and regulating cannabis in Canada for non-medical purposes. A key component of our public health approach is to monitor cannabis use patterns and side effects. ... The cases included in this summary are available in the Canada Vigilance database for ...
  9. health-infobase.canada.ca

    Jan 12, 2024Canadian Postsecondary Education Alcohol and Drug Use Survey, 2021-2022: Technical notes: . Last updated: 2024-01-12; Download data in ZIP format; Technical notes on detailed information on patterns of substance use among postsecondary students in Canada, and the impacts that substance use is having on their lives.
  10. health-infobase.canada.ca

    Jan 12, 2024Canadian Postsecondary Education Alcohol and Drug Use Survey, 2021-2022: Data tables: Last updated: 2024-01-12; Download data in ZIP format; Detailed information on patterns of substance use among postsecondary students in Canada, and the impacts that substance use is having on their lives. The 2019-2020 version of this report has been archived.

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