Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in Canada, used by 1 in 7 adults and 1 in 4 students. Other forms of drug use (e.g., alcohol or injection drug use) are increasingly approached within a public health policy framework that focuses on reducing harms rather than use per se. Cannabis, by contrast, remains formally controlled by a criminal justice approach that focuses on enforcing abstinence. Its use is associated with a variety of possible acute or chronic health problems that include cognitive and respiratory impairment, psychotic episodes, dependence and injury risk. The incidence of these outcomes, however, is predicted by early onset and a high frequency and length of use that only apply to a minority of users. In a public h...
Considerable recent attention has focused on how harmful or problematic cannabis use is defined and ...
Abstract Background With legal access to medical cann...
Background: Throughout the past two decades of legal medical cannabis in Canada, in...
Objectives: More than one in ten adults – and about one in three young adults – report past year can...
Three broad topics related to the treatment of cannabis use and cannabis use disorder were examined....
The Government of Canada has signalled that it will legalize recreational cannabis on or before July...
On October 17, 2018, cannabis became legal to possess and use for recreational purposes in Canada. C...
Background: As the legalization of recreational cannabis becomes more widespread, i...
The Canadian government is “taking a public health approach to legalizing, strictly regulating and r...
Background: There is concern that cannabis use negatively affects vulnerable groups...
Howard Parker's 'normalisation thesis' has made a significant contribution to youth drug studies in ...
Once associated with 'deviant' subcultures, the use of cannabis is now common across Canadian societ...
Howard Parker's 'normalisation thesis' has made a significant contribution to youth d...
Background: Canada legalized cannabis use for medical purposes in 1999. Legalization of cannabis fo...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illegal drug, and is associated with well-documented adverse heal...
Considerable recent attention has focused on how harmful or problematic cannabis use is defined and ...
Abstract Background With legal access to medical cann...
Background: Throughout the past two decades of legal medical cannabis in Canada, in...
Objectives: More than one in ten adults – and about one in three young adults – report past year can...
Three broad topics related to the treatment of cannabis use and cannabis use disorder were examined....
The Government of Canada has signalled that it will legalize recreational cannabis on or before July...
On October 17, 2018, cannabis became legal to possess and use for recreational purposes in Canada. C...
Background: As the legalization of recreational cannabis becomes more widespread, i...
The Canadian government is “taking a public health approach to legalizing, strictly regulating and r...
Background: There is concern that cannabis use negatively affects vulnerable groups...
Howard Parker's 'normalisation thesis' has made a significant contribution to youth drug studies in ...
Once associated with 'deviant' subcultures, the use of cannabis is now common across Canadian societ...
Howard Parker's 'normalisation thesis' has made a significant contribution to youth d...
Background: Canada legalized cannabis use for medical purposes in 1999. Legalization of cannabis fo...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illegal drug, and is associated with well-documented adverse heal...
Considerable recent attention has focused on how harmful or problematic cannabis use is defined and ...
Abstract Background With legal access to medical cann...
Background: Throughout the past two decades of legal medical cannabis in Canada, in...