Calgary Herald

Public supports strict restrictio­ns on pot packaging, Health Canada says

Lower security required for small producers

- Geordon omand

The federal government says the Canadian public broadly supports the tight regulation­s it has proposed for marijuana packaging, which will include a bright red stop sign emblazoned with a pot leaf and the letters THC.

Health Canada unveiled the results Monday of a 60-day consultati­on around its proposed regulation­s, in which it emphasized a focus on reducing the appeal of marijuana to youth and preventing accidental consumptio­n.

The proposed regulation­s would require logos to be a single colour, with no metallic or fluorescen­t finishes. Packages would have to be opaque and child-resistant, with a bright yellow health warning similar to those used on tobacco products.

“We are taking a public health approach to legalizing and regulating cannabis, and we are committed to keeping cannabis out of the hands of children and youth,” Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor said in a statement.

“Measures such as the packaging and labelling requiremen­ts announced today will help to achieve this goal.”

Packaging would also have to describe how much active ingredient is contained in the product.

Cannabis legislatio­n is currently before Parliament and none of the regulation­s is final until approved by legislator­s. Once approved, the restrictio­ns will apply immediatel­y to recreation­al marijuana, while a Health Canada official says medical marijuana packaging will be granted a six-month window to comply.

The consultati­on received more than 3,200 online submission­s and 450 written responses, as well as input from health and law-enforcemen­t experts, government­s, patient advocates and industry representa­tives.

Health Canada also proposed two new categories of small-scale producers — micro-cultivator­s and microproce­ssors — where lower-level security requiremen­ts would apply to businesses that grow or process smaller amounts of marijuana.

Micro-cultivator­s would be allowed to grow marijuana with a plant canopy of 200 square metres.

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