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Cannabis Regulations (Canada)

Cannabis regulations in Canada, established by the federal government and enforced by provinces and territories, govern the production, distribution, sale, possession, and use of cannabis. They set age limits (usually 18 or 19), place restrictions on public consumption, and regulate licensed producers and retailers to ensure safety and quality. Personal cultivation is permitted within limits. These laws aim to protect public health, prevent underage access, and reduce illegal markets, while allowing adults to legally access cannabis responsibly. Compliance with regional rules is essential, as regulations can vary slightly across different provinces and territories.