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Cannabis Use Jumped 40 Per Cent In Canada Between 2013 And 2017, UN Report Says

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 02 Jul, 2019 08:24 PM
  • Cannabis Use Jumped 40 Per Cent In Canada Between 2013 And 2017, UN Report Says

The United Nations' latest world drug report shows more Canadians started using cannabis each year in the lead-up to the drug's legalization for recreational use.


The report says there was a 40 per cent increase in usage of the drug between 2013 and 2017, which it attributes to a decrease in the perception of risk around cannabis use and the national debate around legalization.


It says the increase in Canada during this time was more pronounced in adults aged 20 or older, while it declined among young people aged 19 or younger.


According to the UN, Cannabis use overall is still higher among people between the ages of 15 and 24 than people who are 25 and older.


At just over 23 per cent, more people in British Columbia used cannabis in 2017 than elsewhere in the country, while the report says Nova Scotia and Manitoba were also above the national average of 15 per cent.


The UN says it's too early to assess the impact of the legalization of recreational cannabis in Canada and jurisdictions in the U.S., but early trends are worth monitoring, including the persistence of organized crime groups profitting from the drug.

 

 

 

 

 

Police intervene after three Quebec kids left alone in house for over two days


SAGUENAY, Que. — Police are investigating after three children aged 14, 11 and four were left alone in a residence for more than two days in Saguenay, some 200 kilometres north of Quebec City.


The children were taken from the home Sunday night and are under the care of youth protection services.


A woman called police Sunday night to express concern about the children, and arriving officers called social services after noticing clear signs of negligence, according to Bruno Cormier of the Saguenay police.


The children told police their parents had left Friday afternoon and promised to be home Sunday, but later called to say they wouldn't be home until Monday.


Cormier said that police spoke with the 35-year-old mother on Monday, and she told them she had been out of town but still in the region. She was not arrested.


He said police were still working to speak with the children's father.


Both police and the regional youth protection agency are investigating the situation.

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