Get the Facts – Health Canada Experiences
A new program is now available for grades 4 to 6 called Get the Facts. Educators can request virtual sessions for their classrooms. More [...]
A new program is now available for grades 4 to 6 called Get the Facts. Educators can request virtual sessions for their classrooms. More [...]
Concern about exposure to second-hand marijuana smoke is an emerging issue—the Smoking and Health Action Foundation (SHAF) has noted a steady increase in enquiries [...]
This talk kit aims to help families navigate through a changing cannabis landscape—one that includes new policies like legalization and regulation, as well as [...]
Cannabis is legal, but that doesn't mean it's safe. This New Brunswick Medical Society campaign encourages all New Brunswickers to know the negative effects [...]
New Brunswick campaign to educate the public, including information on the health effects and dangers of cannabis. Website [...]
About cannabis, process of legalization, health effects, addiction, medical use, applying for industry licenses, consumer information, market data, travelling with cannabis, talk about cannabis, [...]
Sheds light on the dangers of second-hand smoke from tobacco as well as cannabis. This fact sheet also addresses vaping and reminds people to [...]
Micro-grants are offered up to $1,000 to support public education about the health effects of cannabis and/or the risks of vaping. [...]