Still more to do as Canada shifts to legal cannabis, Liberals say
OTTAWA — Canada’s shift to a legal cannabis regime is just the first of what the government says are several steps to come, from regulating edibles to training more drug cops.
The steps include rules for new forms of cannabis, scientific research on the effects of legalization and a bill to allow for easier pardons for past convictions of simple pot possession.
The government intends to launch consultations near the end of the calendar year on what rules should be in place for “new classes” of cannabis, including edibles and concentrates.
There will be no legislation, just regulations. Health Canada needs to approve any new rules by Oct. 17, 2019, otherwise edibles will become legal without any framework. But the government intends to finalize the regulations well before the federal election slated for the fall of next year.