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Apply to run a supervised consumption site: After you apply From Health Canada 1. Overview 2. What you need before you start 3. How to apply 4. After you apply Contact us for help Status of applications Step 4. After you apply If the application does not contain sufficient…

Apply to run a supervised consumption site: How to apply 1. Overview 2. What you need before you start 3. How to apply 4. After you apply Contact us for help Status of applications Step 3. How to apply Make sure you all the required information and documents set out in Step 2:…

Apply to run a supervised consumption site: What you need before you start From Health Canada 1. Overview 2. What you need before you start 3. How to apply 4. After you apply Contact us for help Status of applications Step 2. What you need before you start What information do you…

Engagement des citoyens - IRSC

Canadian Institutes of Health ResearchCaptures 52Latest capture Apr 11, 2026fr

Engagement des citoyens Par « engagement des citoyens » (EC), on entend la participation véritable des citoyens à l'élaboration de politiques ou de programmes. En termes simples, les citoyens sont « engagés » lorsqu'ils jouent un rôle actif dans la définition des enjeux, l'examen…

Subsection 56(1) class exemption in relation to urgent public health need sites in the provinces and territories Definitions Except as provided below, the terms used in this exemption have the same meaning as those provided in the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) and…

Health Canada's Statement on Opioids and Pain Management From: Health Canada Statement Chronic pain is defined as pain that persists longer than 3 months. One in five Canadians, or nearly 8 million people, live with chronic pain. When not effectively managed, pain can have…

Is cannabis safe to use? Facts for young adults aged 18–25 years. Cannabis resource series On this page: Key messages for young adults Supporting information How can cannabis use affect one’s health? What about the use of cannabis for medical purposes? Reporting an adverse…

Is cannabis safe to use? Facts for youth aged 13–17 years Download the alternative format (PDF format, 164 KB, 7 pages) Organization: Health Canada Date published: 2018-10-04 Cannabis resource series On this page: Key messages for youth—13–17 years Supporting information What are…

Report a side effect to cannabis: Overview - Canada.ca

Health CanadaCaptures 12Latest capture Apr 11, 2026en

Report a side effect to cannabis: Overview Overview Consumers or patients Health care professionals Hospitals Licence holders On this page Classification of side effects Reasons to report side effects Who should report a side effect How to complete a side effect reporting form…

Industrial Hemp Technical Manual - Standard Operating Procedures for Sampling, Testing and Processing Methodology New information on this topic will be available soon. In the meantime, please visit the Industrial hemp licensing application guide for current information on how to…

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