Quebec cannabis use is dropping, but how much depends on age range

The speed of cannabis use in Quebec is beginning to slowly decline nearly a decade after it was legalized throughout the nation, however the dimension of the drop is dependent upon the age group.

Medical professionals say it’s not a shock as public schooling of the drug has elevated since legalization.

“I understand that there was quite a lot of hype when hashish was legalized and we now have achieved, and plenty of others, quite a lot of schooling particularly for younger individuals as to the dangers,” stated Dr. Romina Mizrahi, a psychiatrist and director of the McGill Analysis Centre for Hashish.

The numbers have been reported within the Quebec Hashish Survey, launched Tuesday. It confirmed 17 per cent of individuals 15 and older within the province used hashish in 2025, down from 18 per cent in 2024. It was at 14 per cent earlier than legalization in 2018, but it surely’s decrease from its peak of 20 per cent in 2021.

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The age ranges of those that used hashish differ, with the 15 to twenty age group the one one to see decrease utilization final yr in comparison with 2018. About 19 per cent used it in 2025, whereas 28 per cent stated they used the drug in 2018.

By comparability, the speed of 21 to 34-year-olds elevated from 29 per cent in 2018 simply earlier than legalization, to 38 per cent in 2021. It has slowly decreased since, hitting 30 per cent in 2025.

Mizrahi advised World Information in an interview the comparatively excessive proportion of these 21-34 nonetheless utilizing hashish reveals extra schooling must be achieved.

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“That’s one thing that I feel we have to work on,” she stated. “To make sure that individuals perceive that in lots of instances, I inform my sufferers, ‘In case you’re going excessive to work, it’s such as you’re drunk at work.’ You actually don’t wish to do this. That doesn’t imply that you simply don’t wish to have a drink on the weekends with pals and that’s OK to try this, however actually to go drunk to work isn’t actually nice and to make use of hashish earlier than work, it’s related in some ways.”

A earlier 2021 Canadian Hashish Survey discovered seven per cent of people that stated going to high school was their predominant exercise up to now week reported utilizing hashish earlier than or in school weekly or extra usually.

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The survey additionally discovered 11 per cent reported utilizing the drug earlier than or at work hardly ever, with 4 per cent utilizing earlier than or at work weekly or extra usually.


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Professor Carolyn Baglole, a scientist on the Analysis Institute of the McGill College Well being Centre, stated in an interview different points, similar to the provision of merchandise apart from hashish, may additionally add to the charges amongst 21 to 34. This might embrace extra accessibility for merchandise like edibles and vaping.

She additionally famous that availability of vape merchandise may additionally contribute to the research discovering whereas youth aren’t utilizing hashish as usually, vaping is on the rise.

“Vaping has elevated considerably in the previous few years amongst youth and younger adults,” Baglole stated. “That might embrace hashish vaping or using nicotine-containing merchandise.”

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Baglole famous social media may be having an influence on the shift, with the survey discovering 18 per cent of the inhabitants 15 and older noticed or heard hashish promoting or advertising on-line. It additionally discovered 39 per cent of these 15 to 17 and 36 per cent of youth 18 to twenty have been extra prone to have been uncovered to such promoting.

“In relation to hashish again within the day or marijuana again within the day, that merely wasn’t obtainable,” she stated. “So using social media influencers and the provision of knowledge, particularly to youth about vaping merchandise.

“I hope it’s info that may proceed to be collected as a result of it’s tough to police the web when it comes to the data that’s obtainable.”

Not solely did the survey present hashish use on the decline, it additionally confirmed about 41 per cent of individuals in Quebec 15 and older used hashish lower than as soon as a month in 2025 in comparison with 16 per cent who use it every day.

The survey additionally confirmed 70 per cent of customers primarily use the Société québécoise du hashish, the province’s authorized retailer, for hashish, whereas about 15 per cent get hold of it from a authorized supply by travelling to a different province.

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