Open Government Portal
Open Data Search has recently undergone significant changes. The search page has moved to search.open.canada.ca/opendata. Please update existing bookmarks accordingly.
Found 10 records similar to For people registered or designated to produce cannabis for medical purposes
Learn about the requirements for possessing, storing and producing cannabis products for medical purposes.
Learn how to access or possess cannabis for your own medical purposes and register with Health Canada under the Cannabis Regulations.
Pursuant to section 56 of the CDSA and subject to the terms and conditions set out herein, Registered Persons are exempted from the application of the following subsections of the CDSA, the Narcotic Control Regulations (NCR) and the ACMPR.
How to access cannabis for medical purposes.
Pursuant to section 56 of the CDSA and subject to the terms and conditions set out herein, Designated Persons are exempted from the application of following provisions of the CDSA, the Narcotic Control Regulations (NCR) and the ACMPR.
Learn how to access cannabis for your medical purposes from licensed producers under the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (ACMPR).
Pursuant to section 56 of the CDSA and subject to the terms and conditions set out herein, the Registered Persons are exempted from the application of following provisions of the CDSA, the Narcotic Control Regulations (NCR) and the ACMPR.
Pursuant to section 56 of the CDSA and subject to the terms and conditions set out herein, applicants for a producer’s licence are exempted from the requirement in paragraph 33(1)(h) to provide a detailed description of security measures determined in accordance with the Security Directive in respect of the storage of cannabis and from the application of paragraph 33(1)(h) of the ACMPR in respect of the proposed security measures that apply in respect of the areas where cannabis plants are cultivated, propagated, harvested or trimmed and to the areas where cannabis seeds are present or stored.
The Cannabis Act came into force on October 17, 2018. Since that date, new regulations have replaced the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (ACMPR). Some changes have been made to improve patient access.
Information for patients.