Feds announce funding for 14 marijuana research projects across Canada
TORONTO — The federal government is putting $1.4 million toward research into the effects of legalizing recreational marijuana, saying the work will help it understand the impact of the country’s new pot laws.
Bill Blair, the MP who has acted as the government’s point person on cannabis legislation, announced the funding Wednesday at Toronto’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, explaining that it would be divided among 14 projects.
“We acknowledge the need to expand our knowledge when it comes to the health effects of cannabis, as well as the behavioural, social and economic implications of its legalization and regulation,” he said.
Each of the 14 research projects, which are based out of hospitals and universities across the country, will receive a $100,000 grant from the Canadian Institute of Health Research.