Province looking into effects of cannabis on young Albertans

The Government of Alberta is looking into the effects of cannabis on individuals aged 25 and under.

The province announced Monday, it would be funding a research project with drug policy and brain development experts.

“We owe it to young Albertans and their families to make sure we fully understand the effects of legal cannabis. We’re proud to bring together this group of respected health experts to provide insight and advice as we continue to navigate this evolving area of health care,” said Dan Williams, Minister of Alberta Mental Health and Addiction, in a statement.

Roughly $280,000 will be provided by the province in a one-time grant.

The move comes five years after cannabis was legalized federally, making it more accessible for Canadians once they turn 18.

“As cannabis products have become more widely available, we must continue to evaluate their health impacts – particularly on young people whose brains are still developing. I look forward to working with leading experts from around the world to closely examine the evidence and help inform decisions in the best interest of Albertans,” said Blair Gibbs, former advisor to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and policy consultant.

The province says findings from the study could lead to policy changes and will look to ensure children and youth are protected from the harms of cannabis.

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