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Burnaby Cannabis Laws

Provincial laws in British Columbia dictate that recreational cannabis may be consumed in public spaces where tobacco smoking is permitted. Some municipalities have tightened consumption laws, although Burnaby does allow public consumption in designated areas. Medical cannabis users are allowed to consume cannabis in public wherever tobacco is permitted. Additionally, provincial laws dictate that four plants per household may be grown recreationally, although plants may not be in public view.

Dr. Mandeep Singh

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  • Well Established Psychiatrist
Dr. Mandeep Singh is a well established psychiatrist currently employed at Apollo Applied Research and holds the position of Director of wellness programs at Be Well Health Clinic in Toronto. His extensive and broad experience includes E.R/urgent care and outpatient psychiatric care at Trillium Health Partners as well as working with Veterans in Canada and the United States. Dr. Singh is trained in both psychopharmacology as well as psychotherapy and has a particular area of interest in ADHD and Sports Psychiatry.

Hamilton Cannabis Laws

Provincial laws in Ontario dictate that recreational cannabis may be consumed in public spaces where tobacco smoking is permitted. Some municipalities have tightened consumption laws, although Hamilton does allow public consumption in designated areas. Medical cannabis users are allowed to consume cannabis in public wherever tobacco is permitted. Additionally, provincial laws dictate that four plants per household may be grown recreationally.

Kingston Cannabis Laws

Provincial laws in Ontario dictate that recreational cannabis may be consumed in public spaces where tobacco smoking is permitted. Some municipalities have tightened consumption laws, although Kingston does allow public consumption in designated areas. Medical cannabis users are allowed to consume cannabis in public wherever tobacco is permitted. Additionally, provincial laws dictate that four plants per household may be grown recreationally.

Montreal Cannabis Laws

Provincial laws in Quebec dictate that consumption of recreational cannabis is allowed in designated public smoking areas, however some municipalities have tightened consumption restrictions and banned cannabis consumption in public. Medical cannabis users may consume cannabis anywhere tobacco is permitted. Additionally, provincial laws do not allow recreational cannabis users to grow their own cannabis plants, whereas medical users may register to grow their own plants.

Prince George Cannabis Laws

Provincial laws in British Columbia dictate that recreational cannabis may be consumed in public spaces where tobacco smoking is permitted. Some municipalities have tightened consumption laws, although Prince George does allow public consumption in designated areas. Medical cannabis users are allowed to consume cannabis in public wherever tobacco is permitted. Additionally, provincial laws dictate that four plants per household may be grown recreationally, although plants may not be in public view.