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Public Health wants to know what you think about cannabis

Online survey will help monitor ways to support residents with programs and services
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Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health is gathering opinions about cannabis, cannibis use behaviour and the impact of cannibis use.

The information from a short, anonymous online survey will help Public Health monitor cannabis legalization in the region and identify ways to support residents with programs and services. The survey is open to people 16 years of age and older whether they have used cannabis or not.

“An important part of the work of Public Health is to understand what is happening in the community,” says Dr. Nicola Mercer, Medical officer of Health and CEO of Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health in a news release. “Surveys like this one are a way that all of us can play a role in the health of our community. I hope residents of the region will take time to participate.”

The survey can be found here.  Anyone eligible who completes the survey by June 30 can enter a draw to win one of five $100 gift cards.


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