ACMPR
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Compliant ACMPR licensing · Canada

Your licence to grow,
done properly.

Reasonable, defensible applications — the kind Health Canada doesn't flag — with real licensed practitioners and a process you follow in real time.

A complete service. Not a shortcut.

Health Canada is revoking the over-prescribers. We do the opposite — and we built the modern experience this space has never had.

Compliant by design

Reasonable amounts, real medical history, careful documentation — built to withstand the scrutiny others are being revoked for.

10–25 g / dayDefensibleBuilt to withstand scrutiny
Hands tending a young medical cannabis plant in a fabric grow pot at home
Grown at home, legally

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Real licensed practitioners

Accountable medical care on a 15-minute video consult — never a guarantee-shop. You remain the applicant; we prepare and assist.

Bilingual EN / FR
Licensed Canadian practitioner during a telehealth medical cannabis video consultation
A real medical consult

Transparent pricing

Tiered and shown upfront — you see your price before you commit.

No surprises

What is an ACMPR licence?

An ACMPR licence — a personal production registration under Health Canada's Cannabis Regulations (Part 14), the framework that replaced the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations — lets you legally grow your own medical cannabis at home in Canada. With a medical document from a licensed healthcare practitioner, you register directly with Health Canada to cultivate a set number of plants for your own medical use.

Unlike the four recreational plants allowed under the Cannabis Act, a personal production licence is tied to your prescribed daily amount and can authorize substantially more plants — grown indoors, outdoors, or both.

Who is eligible to grow medical cannabis at home?

You're generally eligible if you're a Canadian resident, of legal age in your province, and have a medical document from an authorized practitioner recommending cannabis for a medical purpose. You can grow for yourself, or name a designated grower to produce on your behalf.

How many plants can I grow with an ACMPR licence?

Your plant count is set by your prescribed grams per day — roughly 5 indoor or 2 outdoor plants per gram/day. We deliberately prepare applications around a reasonable, defensible 10–25 g/day — enough to grow meaningfully, without the inflated counts Health Canada is now flagging and revoking.

Defensibility matters in 2026. Health Canada has refused or revoked thousands of registrations tied to over-prescribing. A modest, well-documented amount is what keeps your licence safe.

The ACMPR application process, step by step

  • Apply & pay — a short, private intake and a clear, upfront fee.
  • Meet your practitioner — a 15-minute video consultation; if appropriate, they issue your medical document.
  • We prepare your package — your Health Canada forms, completed precisely. You remain the applicant; we prepare and assist.
  • Submit & grow — you mail the original medical document to Health Canada and, once registered, grow legally at home.

Renewals and expiry

A medical document is valid for up to one year, and your registration expires with it. Renewing requires a fresh medical document — so we open your renewal well before expiry and handle the paperwork, so your right to grow never lapses.

Staying compliant in 2026

Canada's roughly 10,000 active home growers are a smaller, more scrutinized group than a few years ago. Our entire approach is built around legitimacy: real licensed practitioners, defensible amounts, careful documentation, and your data kept in Canada under Loi 25 and PIPEDA.

ACMPR licensing across Canada — Ontario & Quebec and beyond.

Over half of Canada's home growers are in Ontario and Quebec. We serve every province, in English and French.

Frequently asked questions

The real questions growers search — answered plainly.

Is an ACMPR licence legal in Canada?+
Yes. Personal production of medical cannabis is fully legal under Health Canada's Cannabis Regulations (Part 14). With a valid medical document and registration, you can lawfully grow at home for your own medical use.
How long does an ACMPR licence take to get?+
Your consultation and document can be arranged within days. Health Canada's own processing of a complete registration runs on roughly an 8-week service standard, though times vary — we set honest expectations and never promise a date.
How much does an ACMPR licence cost?+
Pricing is tiered and shown upfront before you commit, with nothing hidden. Checking your eligibility is free.
How many cannabis plants can I grow at home?+
It depends on your prescribed grams per day — roughly 5 indoor or 2 outdoor plants per gram/day. We focus on defensible 10–25 g/day applications.
Do I need a medical document or a doctor?+
Yes — a medical document from a licensed practitioner is required. We connect you with real licensed practitioners for a 15-minute video consultation.
Can I grow cannabis outdoors with an ACMPR licence?+
Yes, you can grow indoors, outdoors, or a combination, within the plant counts tied to your registration. Outdoor plant limits differ from indoor.
What's the difference between ACMPR and the Cannabis Act?+
"ACMPR" is the older name; personal production is now governed by Part 14 of the Cannabis Regulations. The practical process for growing your own medicine is essentially the same.
What happens if Health Canada refuses or revokes a licence?+
Health Canada is actively revoking registrations tied to over-prescribing. Our whole method — reasonable amounts, real medical history, careful documentation — is built to keep your application defensible and your licence secure.

Eligibility takes ninety seconds.

No payment to find out. Transparent, tiered pricing should you choose to proceed.

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