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Cannabis Regulations

Version of section 132.11 from 2019-10-17 to 2025-03-11:


Marginal note:Cannabis extract — discrete units and intended for inhalation

 In the case of a cannabis extract — or a cannabis accessory that contains a cannabis extract — that is in discrete units and is intended to be consumed by means of inhalation, the label of any container in which the cannabis product is packaged must also include the following information:

  • (a) the net weight, in grams, of the cannabis extract;

  • (b) the number of units;

  • (c) the net weight, in grams, of the cannabis extract in each unit;

  • (d) the concentration of THC, in milligrams per gram, in the cannabis extract, preceded by “THC”;

  • (e) the concentration of THC, in milligrams per gram, that the cannabis extract could yield, taking into account the potential to convert THCA into THC, preceded by “Total THC”;

  • (f) the concentration of CBD, in milligrams per gram, in the cannabis extract, preceded by “CBD”;

  • (g) the concentration of CBD, in milligrams per gram, that the cannabis extract could yield, taking into account the potential to convert CBDA into CBD, preceded by “Total CBD”;

  • (h) a list of the ingredients of the cannabis extract;

  • (i) the name of any food allergen that is present in the cannabis extract, except as a result of cross-contamination;

  • (j) the identity of the cannabis product in terms of its common name or in terms of its function; and

  • (k) the intended use of the cannabis product.

  • SOR/2019-206, s. 46

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