- Canada’s Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines (LRCUGs) provide 10 science based recommendations for people who use cannabis to modify and reduce the potential risks for health and mental health harms associated with cannabis.
- A summary evidence brief for health professionals who want to understand the evidence behind each recommendation
- A poster for public spaces and offices (English | French)
- A postcard for public spaces and offices (bilingual)
- Reducing cannabis harms: A guide for Ontario campuses - A new resource for Ontario campuses explores issues related to cannabis use and provides readers with an overview of health approaches that can reduce the harms and risks associated with it.
- Research Evidence:
- Research report round-up: the effects of cannabis use during adolescence
- Research snapshot: the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for cannabis use disorder
- Research snapshot: alcohol and marijuana consumption is related to risky driving and passenger behaviours in youth
- Research snapshot: ethnoracial background makes a difference in predicting cannabis use among Ontario students
- Population studies e-bulletin: cannabis use among Ontario students
Resources for the general public and pamphlets for clients.