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Health Canada, not industry, should design marijuana packaging: doctors

The Canadian Medical Association said product labelling is an important way to educate consumers, especially young people, about the risks of using marijuana. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

A group representing Canada’s doctors says designing marijuana packaging should be left to federal officials and public health experts, not cannabis producers and distributors.

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The Canadian Medical Association said product labelling is an important way to educate consumers, especially young people, about the risks of using marijuana.

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The association is also urging Ottawa to apply the same standards to marijuana as it does to prescription medication and prohibit health claims that are not backed by scientific evidence.

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Health Canada applies different levels of scrutiny to prescription drugs than it does to non-prescription medication, natural health products, cosmetics and medical devices – a fact the medical association says is not widely understood by Canadians.

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The association, which is a voluntary group representing the majority of the country’s physicians, said consumers need to be protected from misleading health claims, and said it wants a single set of regulations in place for both the medical and recreational marijuana industry.

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Canada is expected to legalize recreational marijuana this summer.

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