A key legislative hurdle has been passed as Canada moves closer to legalising recreational cannabis.
Canadian
senators passed the Cannabis Act by 56 votes to 30 with one abstention
after studying the landmark legislation for six months.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has committed to making marijuana legal by this summer.
Canada will be the first G7 nation to legalise recreational use of the drug. Medical use has been legal since 2001.
The
vote on Thursday sends the bill back to the House of Commons, where
members of Parliament will decide whether to accept the dozens of
amendments added to the legislation by the Senate.
The vote had
been expected to be close, and the Trudeau government moved on Wednesday
to shore up support by assuring indigenous senators it would address
significant concerns they had with bill.
That included committing more resources to mental health and addiction services for indigenous people in Canada
Canadians
will still have to wait up to 12 weeks after the bill finally becomes
law before they can purchase recreational cannabis.
Provinces and
territories are responsible for various elements of the retail market,
including how marijuana will be sold and whether users can smoke in
public.
They are expected to need that time to set up the new marketplace.
Various estimates suggest Canadians will be able to legally buy cannabis by late August or early September.
Canadians, especially the young, are among the world's heaviest marijuana users.
Ottawa
says legal pot under a new strict regulation regime will make it easier
to keep it away from young people, to deprive organised crime of drug
money, to reduce the burden on police and the justice system, and to
improve public health.
Mr Trudeau's promise to legalise recreational marijuana has
fuelled investment and speculation in the cannabis sector, with
cultivators like Aphria and Canopy Growth becoming stock market
darlings.
Medical marijuana has been legal in Canada since 2001 and is grown by federally licensed producers.
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