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Liability 101: liability clauses in technology and outsourcing contracts
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Global | Publication | January 2019
On December 20, Health Canada announced the opening of its consultation period on the regulations that will allow cannabis edibles, extracts and topicals to be sold in Canada. This consultation represents the next significant step in Canada’s cannabis legalization effort. Along with the consultation comes draft regulations that will give industry an opportunity to get an idea of the requirements they will need to meet. The draft regulations along with the Regulatory Impact Analysis Statement weigh in at a hefty 195 pages. Here are some of the key details.
Product | THC per “discrete unit” (e.g. one edible or one vape cartridge) | Total THC per package |
Edibles | 10 mg | 10 mg |
Extracts | 10 mg | 1000 mg |
Topicals | N/A | 1000 mg |
Health Canada will be accepting comments on the proposed regulations until February 20, 2019. The federal government is targeting October 17, 2019, as the date on which the new regulations will go into effect.
The author wishes to thank articling student Daniel Weiss for his help in preparing this legal update.
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