Non-medical cannabis is legal in Canada. For information from the Government of British Columbia on cannabis legislation, regulations, impacts on travel, growing at home and more visit Government of British Columbia: Cannabis.
Cannabis can be used for medical or non-medical purposes. People may choose to use cannabis for its therapeutic effects. But it can also harm your health. Cannabis for medical purposes has been legal in Canada for several years.
Cannabis is also known as marijuana, pot or weed. The cannabis plant contains many chemical compounds, including cannabinoids. These chemicals may affect the brain and other parts of the body's nervous system. THC and CBD are the most well-known cannabinoids.
For more information about the cannabis plant and its components:
- Health Canada: About cannabis
- Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH): Cannabis
- Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre: Cannabis
- Kids Help Phone: Cannabis- Important things to know
For information on cannabis edibles and vaping cannabis, visit the following webpages:
- Government of British Columbia: Cannabis health information
- Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction: 7 Things You Need to Know about Edible Cannabis
- Government of Canada: Factsheet - Health Effects of Cannabis
- Government of Canada: Health effects of cannabis
- Government of Canada: Consumer Information – Cannabis