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Canada’s premiers discuss delaying the legalization of marijuana

Details such as traffic safety, age of majority and health impacts need to be better understood, Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says.

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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister speaks at a press conference during the Council of Federation meetings in Edmonton Alta, on Tuesday July 18, 2017. Pallister wants to delay by a year the legalization of cannabis.


EDMONTON—It’s time to take a deep breath and put pot on the back burner for an extra year, says Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister.

He’s trying to persuade his provincial and territorial counterparts at their annual conference to ask Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to delay the legalization of cannabis 12 months to July 1, 2019.

Rob Ferguson

Rob Ferguson is a Toronto-based reporter covering Ontario politics for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @robferguson1.

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