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CAMH panel - Cannabis legalization: How's it going?

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CAMH panel - Cannabis legalization: How's it going?

Please join us for a panel on Cannabis legalization: How’s it going?, an event presented by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) using the newly available 2022 Monitor Report as a jumping-off point to discuss the state of cannabis use in Ontario, with a focus on legalization.

This hybrid event will take place in the CAMH Sacred Space (100 Stokes Street, 2nd floor) or streamed live online via WebEx.

Moderated by Pauline Chan, CTV Toronto health journalist, this event will feature the following panelists:

  • Dr. Jürgen Rehm, Senior Scientist, CAMH Institute for Mental Health Policy Research
  • Dr. Hayley Hamilton, Senior Scientist, CAMH Institute for Mental Health Policy Research
  • Dr. Lesley Buckley, CAMH Chief of Addictions Division
  • Riley Goldsmith, CAMH Youth Engagement Specialist and person with lived experience

There will be an opportunity for a live Q&A from the audience. There are limited in-person spots. Please RSVP to public.affairs@camh.ca if you’d like to attend in person. Otherwise, please register to attend via WebEx.

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Spanning 46 years, the CAMH Monitor is one of the longest-running surveys in Canada. Click here to read the full 2022 CAMH Monitor Report.

Click here to watch the full recording of this panel discussion.

Complete this short survey to share your feedback about the panel discussion, and share your thoughts on topics you would like CAMH to explore in future events.

Other resources:

·       Canada’s Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines

The youth version of Canada’s Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines (LRCUG) was developed for youth, by youth, in collaboration with CAMH’s Youth Engagement Initiative and National Youth Action Council (NYAC), and the Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse (CRISM).

This youth education resource provides information on safer ways to use cannabis using evidence-based recommendations. It may also be a useful tool to start a conversation about cannabis use with young people across Canada.

Click here to learn more about Canada's lower-risk cannabis use guidelines.

·       A CAMH report reviewing cannabis legislation and regulation across the country

·       The expert panel conducting the legislative review

·       CAMH’s response to that expert panel’s consultation

Don’t forget to follow CAMH on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook to stay up-to-date on future CAMH panel discussions and events.

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