Marijuana can damage young brains, productivity of our country’s future

We have a responsibility to our children and to society as a whole to empower adolescents with further educational campaigns to ensure that young Canadians have the brightest future possible.

In March, I was honoured to represent Canada at the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs meeting in Vienna. I presented my brain imaging research on the impact of marijuana on the teen brain. When I reported that Canada has the highest rate of youth marijuana use in the...

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