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Healthy Canadians · Health Canada
Government sourceHealth Canada's official animated overview of the Cannabis Act — who can buy, where you can use, what stays illegal, and travelling across the border.
Government of Canada
Government sourceFederal public-service announcement on cannabis-impaired driving, produced for the Government of Canada's Don't Drive High campaign.
CCSA
Non-profit / health authorityThe Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction explains the mental and physical risks specific to vaping cannabis — and how to lower them if you choose to.
NORTH 02
YouTube curationArchaeological evidence for cannabis use across ancient civilizations — from burned seeds at burial sites to ritual vessels, tracing humanity's earliest relationship with the plant.
PBS Eons
YouTube curationA scientific look at how cannabis evolved as a species — the genetics, geography, and natural selection pressures that shaped the plant we know today.
The Infographic Show
YouTube curationTraces the historical record of cannabis use from ancient Central Asia to the present — covering archaeological finds, trade routes, and how the practice spread across cultures.
AsapSCIENCE
YouTube curationVisual walkthrough of what happens when THC binds to cannabinoid receptors — covering memory, coordination, appetite, and the effects of regular use on brain function.
AsapSCIENCE
YouTube curationScience-based breakdown of how cannabis affects sleep architecture — why it helps you fall asleep but suppresses REM, and what that means for recovery and memory consolidation.
AsapSCIENCE
YouTube curationExplains why edibles hit differently than smoked cannabis — the liver's conversion of THC into 11-hydroxy-THC, delayed onset, and why getting the dose right is harder than it seems.
SciShow
YouTube curationMolecular-level look at how THC interacts with the endocannabinoid system — what CB1 and CB2 receptors do, why different strains feel different, and the role of terpenes.