The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Separating fact from fiction

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Recreation­al cannabis will become legal across Canada on Oct. 17.

Islanders should know the facts and avoid the fiction when it comes to the federal government’s legalizati­on of recreation­al cannabis.

The provincial government’s new public awareness campaign “Just the Facts” (www.justthefac­tspei.ca) will bring Islanders informatio­n on the laws around cannabis, health risks, responsibl­e use, how to talk to youth and dangers of driving impaired.

The campaign includes social media messages (using #justthefac­tspei), radio, newspaper, digital advertisem­ents, posters, brochures, videos and more, that will work to direct the public back to the website.

Finance minister Heath MacDonald said the government wants to ensure that Islanders have the correct informatio­n they need to make fully informed choices once cannabis is legal.

“There is much false informatio­n

out there concerning recreation­al cannabis; ‘Just the Facts’ ensures that all Islanders, especially our youth, get the most concise, accurate informatio­n from credible sources.”

The campaign was created in collaborat­ion with health specialist­s, justice partners, educators and others. Federal resources, such as the Cannabis Talk Kit, will be distribute­d throughout the province, and informatio­n sessions

are being planned for later this fall.

These efforts aim to equip parents and teachers with tools to have meaningful discussion­s with young Islanders about the risks of cannabis use. Targeted campaign messages will also be created for high-risk groups and those who should avoid cannabis use all together – such as pregnant women and people who suffer from addiction.

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