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  1. Dec 23, 2021 · In 2021, the top five sources to obtain cannabis for medical purposes were from a legal storefront (53%, an increase from 44% in 2020); a legal online source (38%, an increase from 23% in 2020); a Health Canada licensed producer (21%, unchanged from 2020); a friend (11%, a decrease from 17% in 2020); and growing their own or having it grown for ...

  2. Dec 23, 2021 · Quick facts. The 2021 CCS results are based on online responses from more than 10,000 respondents aged 16 years of age and older from each province and territory. Data was collected across five themes: knowledge, attitudes and behaviours; cannabis use and products used; sources of cannabis and purchasing patterns. driving and cannabis use; and,

    • 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. Ottawa, Ontario : Health Canada = Santé Canada, 2021. ©2021 : Description : 1 online resource (109 pages) + executive summary (4 pages) + detailed tables (240 unnumbered pages) ISBN : 9780660398341 : Catalogue number : H21-312/2021E-PDF; Subject terms : Cannabis -- Canada -- Public opinion. Marijuana -- Canada -- Public opinion.

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  4. The 2021 Canadian Cannabis Survey aimed to gather additional information to track changes in data collected from the 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 surveys. The objectives of the 2021 survey were to collect information on the following: • Cannabis use and non-use in Canada;

  5. 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. At 10.6% and 13.9%, Quebec and Saskatchewan residents had lower-than-average use.

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  7. An analysis using data from the 2018, 2019 and 2020 National Cannabis Survey By 2020, more consumers reported getting cannabis from legal sources or growing it, and fewer from illegal sources or from family and friends

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