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The cannabis beverage sector of the emerging international cannabis industry has been very interesting to follow. <\/p>\n

It\u2019s often the subject of a great deal of public relations efforts it seems, with industry leaders often touting it as \u2018the next great sector\u2019 that entrepreneurs, investors, and consumers should watch for.<\/p>\n

Cannabis-infused beverages have certainly risen in popularity in recent years among patients and consumers, with that popularity being paralleled by a dramatic increase in selection. <\/p>\n

Drinkable forms of cannabis are a great consumption method for various reasons, and unlike many cannabis products, beverages almost always seem to come in packaging that is easy to recycle.<\/p>\n

Canada is home to the largest nationwide, legal adult-use cannabis industry and several cannabis-infused beverage products are available across the nation. <\/p>\n

The Canadian government recently announced changes to cannabis beverage possession limits, in addition to changes to cannabis testing and research. <\/p>\n

Below is more information about it via a government news release from\u00a0Health Canada:<\/p>\n

Today, Health Canada announced that amendments to the\u00a0Cannabis Act<\/em>\u00a0and its regulations concerning cannabis research and testing, and cannabis beverages have been approved and are now in force as of Dec. 2, 2022. <\/p>\n

A copy of the final regulations, as well as the Regulatory Impact and Analysis Statement is expected to be published in the\u00a0Canada Gazette,<\/em>\u00a0Part II, on Dec. 21, 2022.<\/p>\n

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These amendments follow extensive engagement with stakeholders, universities, researchers, health authorities, cannabis industry associations, cannabis licence holders, provinces, territories and the public. <\/p>\n

They aim to facilitate research and testing, and also amend the public possession limit for cannabis beverages to bring them in line with other cannabis products.<\/p>\n

Notably, these amendments:<\/p>\n