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  2. The average time to fill out the 2024 CCS was 26 minutes for respondents who reported consuming cannabis within the past 12 months and 14 minutes for respondents who reported that they had not consumed cannabis. This summary presents survey findings from the 8 th data collection cycle, which started April 4 th, 2024 and ended July2 nd, 2024 ...
    • Canadian Cannabis Survey 2023: Summary

      The average time to fill out the 2023 CCS was 25 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. This summary presents survey findings from the 7th data collection cycle, which started May 2nd, 2023 and ended July 20th, 2023.

  3. Dec 6, 2024Today, Health Canda published the 2024 Canadian Cannabis Survey (CCS) results. The data was collected from April 4 th to July 2 nd, 2024. Since 2017, Health Canada has conducted the annual Canadian Cannabis Survey to better understand attitudes and knowledge regarding cannabis, as well as patterns of cannabis use in Canada.
  4. The average time to fill out the 2023 CCS was 25 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. This summary presents survey findings from the 7th data collection cycle, which started May 2nd, 2023 and ended July 20th, 2023.
  5. Jan 12, 2024Today, Health Canada published the results of the 2023 Canadian Cannabis Survey (CCS). The data was collected from May 2 to July 20, 2023. This is the seventh cycle of the Canadian Cannabis Survey, which Health Canada has conducted every year since 2017.
  6. This update reflects the data reported under the Cannabis Tracking System Order in July 2024. Data is subject to revision as verification and validation occur on an ongoing basis. Please note that, except in rare instances, Health Canada generally does not make estimates for reporting parties that have not submitted their information into the Cannabis Tracking System.
  7. Dec 27, 2024For the Technical Notes, 2023 questionnaire, and reports for previous iterations of CSUS, see the Canadian Substance Use Survey page. For more information about the survey and the results, please send an e-mail to odss.bssd@hc-sc.gc.ca. Endnote. Canadian Substance Use Survey - Summary of Results 2023. (2024) Government of Canada. Health Canada.
  8. This summary includes results for cannabis inspections conducted from April 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024. During this fiscal year, a total of 662 inspections were conducted under the Cannabis Act and its regulations (Figure 1), which included 160 inspections of registered personal and designated production of cannabis for medical purposes.
  9. Dec 17, 2024Canadian Cannabis Survey 2018 Summary; Elements of real world data/evidence quality throughout the prescription drug product life cycle; Summary: Guide on composition requirements for cannabis products; National surveillance of antimicrobial susceptibilities of Neisseria gonorrhoeae annual summary 2019 - Canada.ca; Publications: Diseases and ...
  10. Dec 4, 2024Sur cette page. Introduction; Résultats par thème; Méthodologie; Facteurs à prendre en considération; Introduction. La Loi sur le cannabis, qui est entrée en vigueur le 17 octobre 2018, assure un accès légal au cannabis tout en encadrant et en réglementant sa production, sa distribution et sa vente.Pour évaluer l'impact de la Loi sur le cannabis, Santé Canada recueille des données ...
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