Just a FYI, if you are a holder of a medical marijuana document, you can now use this as an eligible write off on your personal income tax.
While the CRA guideline doesn't show the need for a prescription, certification in writing, or approved T2201 Disability Tax Credit, they do have specific requirements. See below.
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Medical cannabis (marihuana) – the amounts paid for cannabis, cannabis oil, cannabis plant seeds, or cannabis products purchased for medical purposes from a holder of a licence for sale (as defined in subsection 264(1) of the Cannabis Regulations). The patient must be a holder of a medical document (as defined in subsection 264(1) of the Cannabis Regulations). The Cannabis Regulations require that the patient be registered as a client of the holder of a licence for sale and require the patient to make their purchases from the holder they are registered with.
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