Health Canada is enforcing more strictly. These answers explain what changed and how to keep your registration safe.
No. The program continues. What has tightened is enforcement against inflated daily amounts and weak medical documentation — not the right to grow itself.
Yes, if the information no longer holds up — for example an amount that cannot be clinically justified, or inconsistent paperwork. A clean, modest file is the best protection.
One a clinician can explain for your specific condition and use. There is no guaranteed-safe number; the safest is the honest one your practitioner stands behind.
Start from a real assessment, keep your amount reasonable, grow only what you are authorized for, keep paperwork tidy, and renew early. Boring is durable.
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