Activities with cannabis samples: Requirements

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Storage requirements

You must ensure you store all cannabis at the site specified in your licence. You cannot store cannabis:

For example, you cannot store cannabis samples at your employee's or a contractor's home, or at an office building that is not identified on your licence.

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Distribution requirements

When you distribute cannabis, you must have appropriate security measures and access controls to:

To ensure product integrity and to prevent unauthorized access, these measures should include:

Cannabis in transit

You must store all cannabis, including samples, at the site specified in your licence. However, we recognize that during transit, you may need to temporarily hold cannabis samples at other locations, including:

When you hold cannabis temporarily in such locations, it should be for a limited period.

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Documents and records

It is your responsibility to ensure that you maintain processes and records to demonstrate that your activities with cannabis are compliant. This includes, giving cannabis samples.

The following are examples of some of the record keeping requirements that apply to cannabis samples.

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Employees, agents, mandataries and contractors

Under the Cannabis Act (the Act), employees, agents, mandataries, and contractors of licence holders may conduct activities with cannabis. This is as long as those activities are:

The examples in this document that refer to employees also apply to agents, mandataries and contractors.

Your employees can give a cannabis product to a cannabis retailer in certain circumstances. Your employee can only:

You are still responsible for all cannabis activities conducted by employees, agents, mandataries and contractors on your behalf. For example:

For the requirements related to:

Compliance and enforcement

When inspectors assess your compliance with the requirements related to activities with cannabis samples, they may verify the following:

When Health Canada identifies non-compliance, we will take compliance and enforcement action that is appropriate to the impact of the non-compliance in each case. These actions are guided by the Compliance and enforcement policy for the Cannabis Act.

You are encouraged to assess your practices and take proactive measures to ensure compliance with all applicable requirements.

Other federal, provincial or territorial legislations may apply to these activities (for example, the Excise Act, 2001). You are responsible for understanding and complying with all relevant provincial and territorial requirements. You should consult with the appropriate authorities as needed.

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2026-02-24