Former minister of public safety, health and justice in the Liberal governments of Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin and also a former law professor at the University of Alberta, Anne McLellan most recently was appointed chairwoman of the Task
Force on the Legalization and Regulation of Cannabis, the panel that submitted recommendations to the federal government on the design of a new system to legalize, strictly regulate and restrict access to cannabis.
Not exact matches
The task
force, chaired by former deputy prime minster Anne McLellan, spent several months consulting industry and the medical community
on how to build the regulations for
legalization.
The task
force released its report Tuesday
on what cannabis
legalization and regulation may look in Canada, including a number of measures to restrict access to minors, such as a ban
on advertisements and sponsorships and the use of plain packaging devoid of brand colours or logos.
This includes the
legalization of ride - hailing services like Uber in upstate areas, funding for a hate - crimes task
force and an unknown system of «relief
on property taxes.»
The recent release of the Task
Force on Cannabis
Legalization and Regulation's report has created significant buzz about many aspects of what Canada's new legislation regarding recreational marijuana may... [more]
On June 30, 2016, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, and the Minister of Health announced the creation of a nine - member Task Force on Cannabis Legalization and Regulation (the «Task Force»
On June 30, 2016, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, and the Minister of Health announced the creation of a nine - member Task
Force on Cannabis Legalization and Regulation (the «Task Force»
on Cannabis
Legalization and Regulation (the «Task
Force»).