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  1. Overall, 18% of Canadians age 16 years and older reported using cannabis in the past 30 days (an increase from 17% in 2019). New in 2020, we asked those who used cannabis in the past 30 days to specify how many days they used cannabis within the past 30 days. The average number of days was 14.4.

    • Knowledge or beliefs regarding cannabis-associated harms, 2021. Cannabis smoke can be harmful. Daily or almost daily cannabis use increases risk of mental health problems.
    • Location1 of exposure to education campaigns, public health or safety messages about cannabis, among all Canadians, 2021. Location.
    • Social acceptability of using various products, among all Canadians, 2021. Product. Percentage (%) responding somewhat or completely acceptable.
    • Perceived risk of various behaviours on a regular basis, 2021. Substance. Percentage responding moderate or great risk. Overall. People who did not use cannabis (past 12 months)
  2. Oct 17, 2022 · In 2019/2020, 21% of people aged 15 and older reported consuming cannabis in the past 12 months. More specifically, 13% used cannabis exclusively for non-medical purposes, 5% used cannabis for both medical and non-medical purposes, and 4% for medical purposes only.

    • Knowledge or beliefs regarding cannabis-associated harms, 2022. Figure 1 footnote * Significant differences between those who used cannabis in the past 12 months and those who had not used cannabis.
    • Location of exposure to education campaigns, public health or safety messages about cannabis, among all Canadians, 2022. Figure 2 footnote 1. Multiple response options could be selected.
    • Location of exposure to cannabis advertisements or promotions, among all Canadians, 2022. Figure 3 footnote 1. Multiple response options could be selected.
    • Social acceptability of using various products, among all Canadians, 2022. Figure 4 footnote * Social acceptability is defined as somewhat or completely socially acceptable.
  3. 12-month cannabis users and non-users, by sex and age group, Canada, 2020 Table 26. Opinion on time until it is safe to drive after cannabis use, among all respondents, past 12-

  4. Apr 21, 2021 · By 2020, about one-quarter of residents of Nova Scotia (27.3%), British Columbia (24.8%) and Ontario (23.1%) reported having used cannabis in the previous three months, higher than the estimates for the rest of Canada.

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  6. In March 2018, Aurora completed their acquisition of Cannimed, with both parties agreeing to the transaction on friendly terms. This agreement brought Aurora's total patient count to 42,000 registered cannabis patients in Canada.

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