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Adults may possess up to 30 grams (1 oz) of dried cannabis, the maximum allowed per purchase, but a full 150 grams (5¼ oz) may be kept in a household, regardless of the number of adult residents. While allowed under federal law, Quebec prohibits the growing of marijuana plants even for personal use.
In 2017, Statistics Canada reported that the province had the highest per capita usage in the country of 27.06 grams per person. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In 2018, the province had the highest percentage of residents 15 years old or older reporting using cannabis in the last three months, leading the country in every quarter that year.
An estimate in late 2016 suggested revenues of $618 million per year from a federal tax initially, and eventually, billions, according to a report by Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO). [59] (A recent government estimate indicates that the illegal marijuana industry is worth $7 billion per year. [94]) The Task Force report recommended ...
Despite Health Canada issuing 116 licenses through August, a small handful of growers could combine for more than 1.5 million kilograms of annual production. 4 Marijuana Stocks Could Control Half ...
World map of annual cannabis prevalence. This is a list of the annual prevalence of cannabis use by country (including some territories) as a percentage of the population. The indicator is an "annual prevalence" rate which is the percentage of the youth and adult population who have consumed cannabis at least once in the past survey year.
In 2017, Statistics Canada reported that the province had the fourth highest per capita usage in the country of 21 grams per person. [21] [22] In late November 2019, Statista released an update. On a Canada-wide basis, some 29.8 percent of adults between 25 and 34 had consumed cannabis in the previous 90 days.
The company's second quarter report (for the period ending 31 December 2019) indicated a loss of US$981 million. [41] Aurora claimed it had reduced the cost of producing cannabis to $0.85 per gram [citation needed], when the national retail price of cannabis in Canada was $7.37 per gram. [42]
In 2013, 11.5 percent of residents reported that they consumed cannabis in the past twelve months, the fifth lowest in the country. [19] In 2017, Statistics Canada reported that the province had the sixth lowest per capita usage in the country of 18.49 grams per person.