Saturday, July 19, 2025

Canada’s Politics and Government News Source Since 1989

Saturday, July 19, 2025 | Latest Paper

Black market, supply chain issues will improve as legal weed market matures, says Blair

The federal minister responsible for the legal cannabis system in Canada says the black market will continue to shrink in 2019 as the legal cannabis market matures. In an email Q&A interview with The Hill Times, Minister for Border Security and Organized Crime Prevention Bill Blair (Scarborough Southwest, Ont.) said the illegal market won’t be […]

Edible pot regulations a ‘start,’ says industry ahead of consultations

As they prepare to sit down with government officials to talk about cannabis edibles, industry stakeholders say the regulations already proposed offer a path forward, but there is still some cause for concern. “It’s a start,” said Ivan Ross Vrána, vice-president of public affairs at Hill+Knowlton Strategies, whose clients include cannabis companies The Green Organic […]

Blunt talk: Liberals dropped the ball on legalization

It’s been nearly three months since the legalization of cannabis, and there is much to be concerned about. Many of these concerns were highlighted to the government before legalization, on Oct. 17, 2018, while some are new. While legalization through Bill C-45 was still under consideration in the House of Commons and the Senate, concerns […]

Legalization lessons from the municipal front lines

Legalizing non-medical cannabis has been a significant challenge for every order of government. Municipalities’ practical experience with legalization also underscores the need to modernize how governments work together to benefit the Canadians we all serve. This is a big national commitment. And such commitments often require extensive local implementation. When Ottawa commits to generate growth […]

Better education needed to warn youth of weed risks

The legalization of recreational marijuana on Oct. 17, 2018 was a popular move. The legislation’s attraction stems from the perceived advantages of legalization: getting organized crime out of the marijuana business, removing the heavy hand of the criminal justice system from large sections of the population, especially minors, and the proper regulation and control of […]

Feds should snuff out excise tax on medical cannabis

The legalization of cannabis is a remarkable accomplishment of the current government. Ending nearly a century of cannabis prohibition in Canada was a fundamental policy change. Although it was not universally supported, it was the right decision and it is precipitating an evolution in global cannabis policy. The classic advice given to new cannabis consumers […]

Protecting the health and safety of Canadians remains our top priority

On Oct. 17, 2018, after extensive consultations with Canadians, study and input from Parliamentarians, and close collaboration with other levels of government, Indigenous organizations, experts and stakeholders, the government of Canada brought the Cannabis Act into force. The legislation delivers on our promise to establish a strict legal framework for the production, distribution, sale and […]

Legalizing pot will not weed out organized crime

On Oct. 17, 2018, the Canadian government legalized the possession and use of recreational marijuana for persons over the age of 18. The government’s stated rationale was, in part, “to keep profits from going into the pockets of criminal organizations and street gangs.” One analog is Canada’s cigarette industry, which continues to fight an uphill […]

Cannabis legalization a Green ideal

The Green Party of Canada was the first federal party to advocate for the legalization of cannabis. In our view, criminalization only helped organized crime to reap benefits while using marijuana to introduce young Canadians to harder and more dangerous drugs. In 1998, the Green Party endorsed policies governing the production and distribution of marijuana […]

Permanent residents should pay the same price as Canadians who drive impaired

It has been more than a month since the Cannabis Act and its companion legislation, Bill C-46, Impaired Driving Act, have come into force. While the Cannabis Act itself was widely discussed in public, there was comparatively little debate about Bill C-46, which may have disastrous consequences for permanent residents in Canada. As per the […]