On Aug. 2, Bill C-93 became effective, allowing Canadians to be pardoned for past simple possession of cannabis offences immediately and at no cost. Justice Minister David Lametti made the announcement in Montreal and said this move is ‘unprecedented’.
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Justice minister calls eliminating waiting period for cannabis possession pardons ‘unprecedented’
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