Trudeau won't say if Liberals will delay cannabis legalization as Senators consider long list of proposed changes
Maura Forrest
National Post
May 2nd, 2018
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Maura Forrest
National Post
May 2nd, 2018
OTTAWA - With a looming June deadline to vote on the federal government's cannabis bill, Senate committees are recommending a raft of changes to the new law, and even suggesting the Liberals delay legalization.
Asked about the possibility of delaying the bill on Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said only that the government is focused on legalizing marijuana because "the current system hurts Canadians."
"Legalization is not an event, it's a process," he said. "And that process will continue."
The Trudeau government was hoping to legalize recreational use of cannabis by July, but has already indicated that deadline would be pushed back by several weeks to give provincial governments and police authorities time to prepare for the new law.
Three committees released reports recommending amendments to Bill C-45 this week - everything from placing limits on how much marijuana people can keep in their homes to reserving one out of five production licences for producers on Indigenous land.
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