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Alberta introducing rules to align with federal cannabis legalization plan

Nov 14, 2017 | 7:46 PM

EDMONTON – Alberta is putting the legislative pieces in place for legalized marijuana, starting with changes to align its rules with pending Criminal Code amendments.

Transportation Minister Brian Mason introduced the changes in the legislature, with more rules on how cannabis will be sold in Alberta coming Thursday.

Legalized marijuana is set to begin on July 1, and the federal government is revising and toughening up criminal charges for impaired driving to include cannabis and mixing cannabis with alcohol while behind the wheel.

Alberta imposes penalties on top of Criminal Code charges when someone is charged with driving with over a .08 blood-alcohol level.