How to determine what is controlled as cannabis under the Cannabis Act

Cannabis is controlled under the Cannabis Act (the Act) and is defined as a cannabis plant as well as anything listed in Schedule 1 of the Act, but excluding anything listed in Schedule 2. Schedule 1 includes:

Schedule 2 of the Act lists the cannabis plant parts excluded from the regulatory definition of cannabis:

Schedule 2 means you can do activities, such as import, export, sell and process derivatives, with excluded cannabis plant parts without a licence. However, if you wish to isolate or concentrate phytocannabinoids from cannabis stalks, you would require a processing licence.

Health Canada also controls, on a case-by-case basis, molecules that are derivatives, isomers and metabolites of phytocannabinoids under the Act, depending on the structure of the molecule and how it was obtained.

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If you need information on whether a substance is controlled under the Act, you can email the Cannabis Status Service at cs_sc@hc-sc.gc.ca.

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2025-10-08