Quebec passes long-awaited cannabis law as main Opposition parties vote against
QUEBEC — The Quebec government adopted its long-awaited cannabis law on Tuesday, even as the lawmaker who oversaw its passage reaffirmed the province is in no way promoting marijuana use.
Public Health Minister Lucie Charlebois said the province was responding to a federal bill legalizing recreational cannabis that the Trudeau government has vowed to pass by the summer.
“Quebec has positioned itself and will be ready for the legalization of cannabis this summer and which, I repeat, has been imposed by the federal government,” Charlebois said.
“The Quebec government did not ask for this but, as it happened, we said to ourselves: ‘let’s do it right’ and we proceeded diligently to create a framework for cannabis.”


