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2022-04-06 10:49:32

Canadians' health is the responsibility of Health Canada, which is a federal department responsible for assisting Canadians in maintaining and improving their health. Healthy People Canada (Health Canada) is committed to improving the lives of all Canadians and to ensuring that this country's population ranks as one of the healthiest in the world in terms of life expectancy, healthy lifestyle, and effective use of the public health care system.

Disclaimer: This document does not form a part of the Cannabis Act or its regulations and should not be considered such. Reading it in conjunction with the relevant sections of the Act and its regulations is highly recommended. The information contained in this document is not intended to substitute for, supersede, or otherwise limit the requirements of applicable legislation. Any conflict between the legislation and this document will be resolved by interpreting it in accordance with the legislation.

It is recommended that the reader review any other legislation that may apply to them or their activities, such as applicable provincial or territorial legislation, before making any decisions. Please check back frequently as this document may be updated from time to time. We encourage you to bookmark this page and return often.  It is recommended that the reader review any other legislation that may apply to them or their activities, such as provincial or territorial legislation, before making any decisions.

Please check back frequently as this document may be updated from time to time. We encourage you to bookmark this page and return often.  For cannabis products, this guide provides guidance and information on the cosmetic box and labeling requirements established by the Cannabis Act (also referred to as the Act in this guide and abbreviated to CA for references) and the Cannabis Regulations (also referred to as the Regulations in this guide and abbreviated to CR for references).

The Cannabis Regulations establishes requirements for how cannabis and cannabis products must be packaged and labeled prior to being sold, distributed, or exported in accordance with the law. To be more specific, the Regulations require all cannabis products to be packaged and labeled in a plain cosmetic box with no logos, colors, or branding. Product information (e. g., brand name of the cannabis product, class of cannabis, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) information, licence holder information) must be included on the label of all cannabis products packaged in a child-resistant container and labeled with the standardized cannabis symbol and the mandatory health warning message. foldable box packaging is the goal of these measures to reduce the risks of accidental consumption and overconsumption, as well as the appeal of cannabis products to children and young people, while also providing consumers with the information they need to make informed decisions before using marijuana.

It is the responsibility of licensees to ensure that they are in compliance with the Act and Regulations, as well as any other legislation that may apply to them or their activities. Packages and labels for cannabis products are not reviewed or approved by Health Canada before they are distributed. When it comes to compliance and enforcement, health Canada takes a risk-based approach, in which risk is measured in terms of health, safety, and the credibility of the regulatory system, among other factors.

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