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ACMPR Licence in Saskatchewan: Grow Your Own Medical Cannabis

Saskatchewan growers register with Health Canada under the same nationwide rules, with some of the sunniest summers in the country to work with.

Is it legal to grow medical cannabis in Saskatchewan?

Yes. With a valid medical document and a personal-production registration from Health Canada (Part 14 of the Cannabis Regulations), you can legally grow cannabis at home for your own medical use in Saskatchewan. The process is federal — the rules are the same across Canada.

What to know in Saskatchewan

Lots of space and lots of sun make outdoor and combined growing appealing across rural Saskatchewan, where the legal age is 19. The catch is timing: the season is short, so plan your outdoor grow around the frost dates.

How many plants can you grow in Saskatchewan?

Your plant count depends on your prescribed daily amount (grams per day) and whether you grow indoors, outdoors, or both, using the formula in section 325 of the Cannabis Regulations. The 2026 reality: aim for a reasonable, defensible amount — Health Canada is refusing and revoking registrations tied to inflated counts.

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Climate & growing in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan gets long, bright summer days that plants love, but the frost-free window is short and winters are harsh — so outdoor growers move fast in season and many keep an indoor setup for the rest of the year.

How to apply in Saskatchewan

  1. Have a consultation with a licensed practitioner who, if appropriate, issues your medical document.
  2. Choose how you’ll grow (personal or designated) and where.
  3. Complete Health Canada’s personal-production registration form.
  4. Mail the form with your original medical document to Health Canada.
  5. Receive your certificate (≈8-week service standard) and grow legally.
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Staying compliant in 2026

Space is not a reason to scale up beyond your authorization. Saskatchewan growers get the best results — and the safest registrations — by matching the grow to a defensible daily amount.

Common question

When should I plant outdoors in Saskatchewan?

After the spring frost risk passes and with enough runway to finish before the early fall frost. The window is short, so early-finishing plants and a backup indoor option are common here.

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