Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister has been lobbying fellow provincial and territorial leaders to support a delayed launch of Canada’s recreational marijuana program by a year, from July 1, 2018, to July 1, 2019.
Pallister said he wants to put the program on hold for a year to give the nation more time to develop consistent policies on such issues as age minimums, distribution and zoning, the Toronto Star reported.
The adult-use legislation proposed by the Liberal government of Justin Trudeau gives the federal government authority over cannabis cultivation but leaves distribution methods, age questions
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