
Closing Research Gaps on Cannabis and Mental Health: Key Findings
Over the past five years, we have led a pan-Canadian program to assess the impact of cannabis legalization and use on mental health. Our key
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Over the past five years, we have led a pan-Canadian program to assess the impact of cannabis legalization and use on mental health. Our key
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This short, animated video tells the story of our investment in 14 community-based research (CBR) projects to address knowledge gaps in the relation between cannabis
This resource was published in 2022. The data may be out of date. Mental health and substance use concerns have remained elevated in all provinces.