Amendments for: 088-2023-2024-Q4-00030

Current (Mar 22, 2024)
Agreement Value: $1,099,951.00
Agreement: Dose-dependent effects of cannabis edibles on simulated driving performance Mar 22, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025
Description:

The Centre for Additional and Mental Health (CAMH) will conduct research studies that aim to quantify a dose-response relationship between cannabis edibles and driving impairment in individuals aged 19-45 years old. The project findings are critical to establish the impacts of ingesting cannabis on driving ability which has not been studied in Canada so far.

Expected Results:

The study will inform the creation and dissemination of educational and awareness materials on edible cannabis products and impaired driving.

Organization: Public Safety Canada
Recipient: Centre for Addiction and mental health (Not-for-profit organization or charity)
Location: Toronto, Ontario, CA M5S 2S1
Type: Contribution
Additional Information:

An amendment to reallocate funds between fiscal years without altering the total Public Safety Canada funding.

Program Name: (CPCSOC) Contribution Program to Combat Serious and Organized Crime

CPCSOC supports initiatives, research, partnership building, specialized police services, projects and programs to increase knowledge, raise awareness and/or help advance efforts to combat serious and organized crime, through funding allocations to eligible recipients