Who is smoking up? P.E.I.'s health department wants to know about use
Islanders over the age of 16 are being asked to take part in the 2019 Cannabis Survey.
Survey results to help monitor cannabis legalization impact
P.E.I.'s Department of Health and Wellness has rolled out an anonymous online survey asking Islanders about their marijuana use.
Islanders over the age of 16 are being asked to take part in the survey.
The survey asks participants about their current use of marijuana and their knowledge of "lower-risk cannabis use," a release from the provincial government said Thursday
The survey results will help the Chief Public Health Office monitor the impact of marijuana legalization and guide health and public safety programs and services, the release said.
The survey is open until Sept. 16 and finishing it gives participants a chance to enter prize draws for an iPad or Confederation Bridge pass.
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Corrections
- A previous version of this story indicated the survey was being carried out by PEI Cannabis, when in fact it is the Chief Public Health Office in the Department of Health and Wellness.Aug 02, 2019 10:34 AM AT