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  1. Dec 16, 2022 · Overall, 19% of Canadians age 16 years and older reported using cannabis in the past 30 days (an increase from 17% in 2021). When asked how many days they used cannabis within the past 30 days, the average number of days was 14.2 (unchanged from 2021).

    • 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. Dec 16, 2022 · Key findings from the 2022 Canadian Cannabis Survey include: Past 12-month cannabis use among youth aged 16-19 has returned to pre-legalization levels in 2021 and 2022, after increasing between 2018 and 2020. Overall, proportions of those reporting daily or almost daily cannabis use among those who use cannabis (an indicator of problematic or ...

  3. The current report focuses on the Canadian subsample of 58,045 respondents who participated in the 2018 (n=10,057), 2019 (n=15,526), 2020 (n=15,780), or 2021 (n= 16,952) surveys. All 2018 surveys were conducted prior to cannabis legalization.

  4. The International Cannabis Policy Study is a repeat cross-sectional survey conducted annually in the United States and Canada (since 2018), as well as Australia and New Zealand (since 2021) to examine trends in cannabis. This report summarizes key indicators from the 2022 ICPS survey in Canada from September 8 to October 31, 2022. SAMPLE.

  5. 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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  7. The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (2022) published the Cannabis Legalization: 20212022 Observations report to provide an update on the implementation and effects of cannabis legalization in Canada.

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