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Get the current facts about using cannabis for non-medical purposes during pregnancy and the health effects it can cause a growing child.
Get the current facts about using cannabis for non-medical purposes while parenting young children.
Key messages to share with women planning a pregnancy, and pregnant and breastfeeding women.
A federal licence is required to cultivate, process and sell cannabis for medical or non-medical purposes.
Services and information: Growing cannabis at home, consuming cannabis, safety, storage, possession limits.
Canadian cannabis market data for all legal cannabis sales as well as for medical, non-medical sales, inventory and cultivation area data.
Health Canada collects data on cannabis under the Cannabis Tracking System Ministerial Order. Data collected is for these types of cannabis in the legal industry: dried cannabis, edible cannabis, cannabis extracts, cannabis topicals, cannabis plants and cannabis seeds. Data categories includes: medical sales, non-medical sales, packaged inventory, unpackaged inventory and licensed area.
Canadian cannabis market data for all legal cannabis sales as well as for medical, non-medical sales, inventory and cultivation area data.
Cannabis use is now legal for adults, but it does have health risks. If you use non-medically, you can make informed choices for safer use.
Vaccinations during pregnancy protect both you and your developing baby from serious infections. They also help protect infants after birth, when they're too young to be vaccinated. If you're pregnant, you should be vaccinated against whooping cough (pertussis) and flu. Talk to your health care provider or local public health authority about making sure your vaccines are up to date.