Controlled Drugs and Substances Act

The Controlled Drugs and Substances Act is Canada's federal drug control statute. Passed in 1996 under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's government, it repeals the Narcotic Control Act and Parts III and IV of the Food and Drug Act and establishes eight Schedules of controlled substances and two Classes of precursors. It provides that "The Governor in Council may, by order, amend any of Schedules I to VIII by adding to them or deleting from them any item or portion of an item, where the Governor in Council deems the amendment to be necessary in the public interest."

The Act serves as the implementing legislation for the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, the Convention on Psychotropic Substances, and the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.

List of drugs

A complete list of drugs scheduled in Canada's Controlled Drugs and Substances Act can be found here. This list is what is reflected below. Some less common chemicals are omitted.

On March 12, 2012, controversial Bill C-10, the Safe Streets and Communities Act was passed into law. Amphetamines and their isomers, derivatives, and analogues, including MDA and MDMA (Ecstasy), as well as potential "date rape drugs" flunitrazepam and GHB were rescheduled from Schedule III to Schedule I. Dealers of Schedule I drugs now face mandatory minimum sentencing of 1 year imprisonment. Also, the rescheduling imposes harsher punishment for possession.

Schedule I

  1. Opium
  2. Codeine (methylmorphine)
  3. Morphine (7,8–didehydro–4,5–epoxy–17–methylmorphinan–3,6–diol)
  4. Thebaine (paramorphine)

and the salts, derivatives and salts of derivatives of the substances set out in subitems (1) to (4), including:

  1. Acetorphine (acetyletorphine)
  2. Acetyldihydrocodeine (4,5–epoxy–3–methoxy–17–methylmorphinan–6–ol acetate)
  3. Benzylmorphine (7,8–didehydro–4,5–epoxy–17–methyl–3–(phenylmethoxy) morphinan–6–ol)
  4. Codoxime (dihydrocodeinone O–(carboxymethyl) oxime)
  5. Desomorphine (dihydrodeoxymorphine)
  6. Diacetylmorphine (heroin)
  7. Dihydrocodeine (4,5–epoxy–3–methoxy–17–methylmorphinan–6–ol)
  8. Dihydromorphine (4,5–epoxy–17–methylmorphinan–3,6–diol)
  9. Ethylmorphine (7,8–didehydro–4,5–epoxy–3–ethoxy–17–methylmorphinan–6–ol)
  10. Etorphine (tetrahydro–7α–(1–hydroxy–1–methyl-butyl)–6,14–endo–ethenooripavine)
  11. Hydrocodone (dihydrocodeinone)
  12. Hydromorphinol (dihydro–14–hydroxymorphine)
  13. Hydromorphone (dihydromorphinone)
  14. Methyldesorphine (Δ6–deoxy–6–methylmorphine)
  15. Methyldihydromorphine (dihydro–6–methylmorphine)
  16. Metopon (dihydromethylmorphinone)
  17. Morphine–N–oxide (morphine oxide)
  18. Myrophine (benzylmorphine myristate)
  19. Nalorphine (N–allylnormorphine)
  20. Nicocodine (6–nicotinylcodeine)
  21. Nicomorphine (dinicotinylmorphine)
  22. Norcodeine (N–desmethylcodeine)
  23. Normorphine (N–desmethylmorphine)
  24. Oxycodone (dihydrohydroxycodeinone)
  25. Oxymorphone (dihydrohydroxymorphinone)
  26. Pholcodine (3–[2–(4–morpholinyl)ethyl]morphine)
  27. Thebacon (acetyldihydrocodeinone)

but not including

  1. Apomorphine (5,6,6a,7–tetrahydro–6–methyl–4H–dibenzo[de,g]quinoline–10,11–diol)
  2. Cyprenorphine (N–(cyclopropylmethyl)–6,7,8,14–tetrahydro–7α–(1–hydroxy–1–methylethyl)–6,14–endo–ethenonororipavine)
  3. Nalmefene (17-(cyclopropylmethyl)-4,5α-epoxy-6-methylenemorphinan-3,14-diol)
    1. Naloxone (4,5α-epoxy-3,14-dihydroxy-17-(2-propenyl)morphinan-6-one)
    2. Naltrexone (17-(cyclopropylmethyl)-4,5α-epoxy-3,14-dihydroxymorphinan-6-one)
  4. Narcotine (6,7–dimethoxy–3–(5,6,7,8–tetra-hydro–4–methoxy–6–methyl–1,3–dioxolos [4,5–g]isoquinolin–5–yl)–1(3H)–isobenzofuranone)
  5. Papaverine (1–[(3,4–dimethoxyphenyl)methyl]–6,7–dimethoxyisoquinoline)
  6. Poppy seed
  1. Coca leaves
  2. Cocaine (benzoylmethylecgonine)
  3. Ecgonine (3–hydroxy–2–tropane carboxylic acid)
  1. Allylprodine (3–allyl–1–methyl–4–phenyl–4–piperidinol propionate)
  2. Alphameprodine (α–3–ethyl–1–methyl–4–phenyl–4–piperidinol propionate)
  3. Alphaprodine (α–1,3–dimethyl–4–phenyl–4–piperidinol propionate)
  4. Anileridine (ethyl 1–[2–(p–aminophenyl)ethyl]–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  5. Betameprodine (ß–3–ethyl–1–methyl–4–phenyl–4–piperidinol propionate)
  6. Betaprodine (ß–1,3–dimethyl–4–phenyl–4–piperidinol propionate)
  7. Benzethidine (ethyl 1–(2–benzyloxyethyl)–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  8. Diphenoxylate (ethyl 1–(3–cyano–3,3–diphenylpropyl)–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  9. Difenoxin (1–(3–cyano–3,3–diphenylpropyl)–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  10. Etoxeridine (ethyl 1–[2–(2–hydroxyethoxy) ethyl]–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  11. Furethidine (ethyl 1–(2–tetrahydrofurfury loxyethyl)–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  12. Hydroxypethidine (ethyl 4–(m–hydroxyphenyl)–1–methylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  13. Ketobemidone (1–[4–(m–hydroxyphenyl)–1–methyl–4–piperidyl]–1–propanone)
  14. Methylphenylisonipecotonitrile (4–cyano–1–methyl–4–phenylpiperidine)
  15. Morpheridine (ethyl 1–(2–morpholinoethyl)–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  16. Norpethidine (ethyl 4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  17. Pethidine (ethyl 1–methyl–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  18. Phenoperidine (ethyl 1–(3–hydroxy–3–phenylpropyl)–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  19. Piminodine (ethyl 1–[3–(phenylamino)propyl]–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  20. Properidine (isopropyl 1–methyl–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  21. Trimeperidine (1,2,5–trimethyl–4–phenyl–4–piperidinol propionate)
  22. Pethidine Intermediate C (1–methyl–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)

but not including

  1. Carbamethidine (ethyl 1–(2–carbamylethyl)–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  2. Oxpheneridine (ethyl 1–(2–hydroxy–2–phenylethyl)–4–phenylpiperidine–4–carboxylate)
  1. Proheptazine (hexahydro–1,3–dimethyl–4–phenyl–1H–azepin–4–ol propionate)

but not including

  1. Ethoheptazine (ethyl hexahydro–1–methyl–4–phenyl–azepine–4–carboxylate)
  2. Metethoheptazine (ethyl hexahydro–1,3–dimethyl–4–phenylazepine–4–carboxylate)
  3. Metheptazine (ethyl hexahydro–1,2–dimethyl–4–phenylazepine–4–carboxylate)
  1. Dimethylaminodiphenylbutanonitrile (4–cyano–2–dimethylamino–4,4–diphenylbutane)
  2. Dipipanone (4,4–diphenyl–6–piperidino–3–heptanone)
  3. Isomethadone (6–dimethylamino–5–methyl–4,4–diphenyl–3–hexanone)
  4. Methadone (6–dimethylamino–4,4–diphenyl–3–heptanone)
  5. Normethadone (6–dimethylamino–4,4–diphenyl–3–hexanone)
  6. Norpipanone (4,4–diphenyl–6–piperidino–3–hexanone)
  7. Phenadoxone (6–morpholino–4,4–diphenyl–3–heptanone)
  1. Acetylmethadol (6–dimethylamino–4,4–diphenyl–3–heptanol acetate)
  2. Alphacetylmethadol (α–6–dimethylamino–4,4–diphenyl–3–heptanol acetate)
  3. Alphamethadol (α–6–dimethylamino–4,4–diphenyl–3–heptanol)
  4. Betacetylmethadol (ß–6–dimethylamino–4,4–diphenyl–3–heptanol acetate)
  5. Betamethadol (ß–6–dimethylamino–4,4–diphenyl–3–heptanol)
  6. Dimepheptanol (6–dimethylamino–4,4–diphenyl–3–heptanol)
  7. Noracymethadol (α–6–methylamino–4,4–diphenyl–3–heptanol acetate)
  1. Dimenoxadol (dimethylaminoethyl 1–ethoxy–1,1–diphenylacetate)
  2. Dioxaphetyl butyrate (ethyl 2,2–diphenyl–4–morpholinobutyrate)
  3. Dextropropoxyphene ([S–(R*,S*)]–α–[2–(dimethylamino)–1–methylethyl]–α–phenylbenzeneethanol, propanoate ester)
  1. Diethylthiambutene (N,N–diethyl–1–methyl–3,3–di–2–thienylallylamine)
  2. Dimethylthiambutene (N,N,1–trimethyl–3,3–di–2–thienylallylamine)
  3. Ethylmethylthiambutene (N–ethyl–N,1–dimethyl–3,3–di–2–thienylallylamine)
  1. Dextromoramide (d–1–(3–methyl–4–morpholino–2,2–diphenylbutyryl)pyrrolidine)
  2. Diphenylmorpholinoisovaleric acid (2–methyl–3–morpholino–1,1–diphenylpropionic acid)
  3. Levomoramide (l–1–(3–methyl–4–morpholino–2,2–diphenylbutyryl)pyrrolidine)
  4. Racemoramide (d,l–1–(3–methyl–4–morpholino–2,2–diphenylbutyryl) pyrrolidine)
  1. Buprenorphine (17–(cyclopropylmethyl)–α–(1,1–dimethylethyl)–4,5–epoxy–18,19–dihydro–3–hydroxy–6–methoxy–α–methyl–6,14–ethenomorphinan–7–methanol)
  2. Drotebanol (6ß,14–dihydroxy–3,4–dimethoxy–17–methylmorphinan)
  3. Levomethorphan (l–3–methoxy–17–methylmorphinan)
  4. Levorphanol (l–3–hydroxy–17–methylmorphinan)
  5. Levophenacylmorphan (l–3–hydroxy–17–phenacylmorphinan)
  6. Norlevorphanol (l–3–hydroxymorphinan)
  7. Phenomorphan (3–hydroxy–17–(2–phenylethyl)morphinan)
  8. Racemethorphan (d,1–3–methoxy–17–methylmorphinan)
  9. Racemorphan (d,l–3–hydroxy–N–methylmorphinan)

but not including

  1. Dextromethorphan (d–1,2,3,9,10,10a–hexahydro–6–methoxy–11–methyl–4H–10,4a–iminoethano–phenanthren)
  2. Dextrorphan (d–1,2,3,9,10,10a–hexahydro–11–methyl–4H–10,4a–iminoethanophenanthren–6–ol)
  3. Levallorphan (l–11–allyl–1,2,3,9,10,10a–hexahydro–4H–10,4a–iminoethanophenanthren–6–ol)
  4. Levargorphan (l–11–propargyl–1,2,3,9,10,10a–hexahydro–4H–10,4a–iminoethanophenanthren–6–ol)
  5. Butorphanol (17–(cyclobutylmethyl)morphinan–3,14–diol)
  6. Nalbuphine (17–(cyclobutylmethyl)–4,5α–epoxymorphinan–3,6α, 14–triol)
  1. Phenazocine (1,2,3,4,5,6–hexahydro–6,11–dimethyl–3–phenethyl–2,6–methano–3–benzazocin–8–ol)
  2. Metazocine (1,2,3,4,5,6–hexahydro–3,6,11–trimethyl–2,6–methano–3–benzazocin–8–ol)
  3. Pentazocine (1,2,3,4,5,6–hexahydro–6,11–dimethyl–3–(3–methyl–2–butenyl)–2,6–methano–3–benzazocin–8–ol)

but not including

  1. Cyclazocine (1,2,3,4,5,6–hexahydro–6,11–dimethyl–3–(cyclopropylmethyl)–2,6–methano–3–benzazocin–8–ol)
  1. Diampromide (N–[2–(methylphenethylamino)propyl] propionanilide)
  2. Phenampromide (N–(1–methyl–2–piperidino) ethyl) propionanilide)
  3. Propiram (N–(1–methyl–2–piperidinoethyl)–N–2–pyridylpropionamide)
  1. Clonitazene (2–(p–chlorobenzyl)–1–diethylaminoethyl–5–nitrobenzimidazole)
  2. Etonitazene (2–(p–ethoxybenzyl)–1–diethylaminoethyl–5–nitrobenzimidazole)
  3. Bezitramide (1–(3–cyano–3,3–diphenylpropyl)–4–(2–oxo–3–propionyl–1–benzimidazolinyl)–piperidine)
  1. Ketamine (2-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)cyclohexanone)
  1. Acetyl–α–methylfentanyl (N–[1–(α–methylphenethyl)–4–piperidyl] acetanilide)
  2. Alfentanil (N–[1–[2–(4–ethyl–4,5–dihydro–5–oxo–1H–tetrazol–1–yl)ethyl]–4–(methoxymethyl)–4–piperidyl]propionanilide)
  3. Carfentanil (methyl 4–[(1–oxopropyl)phenylamino]–1–(2–phenethyl)–4–piperidinecarboxylate)
  4. p–Fluorofentanyl (4′fluoro–N–(1–phenethyl–4–piperidyl) propionanilide)
  5. Fentanyl (N–(1–phenethyl–4–piperidyl) propionanilide)
  6. ß–Hydroxyfentanyl (N–[1–(ß–hydroxyphenethyl)–4–piperidyl] propionanilide)
  7. ß–Hydroxy–3–methylfentanyl (N–[1–(ß–hydroxyphenethyl)–3–methyl–4–piperidyl] propionanilide)
  8. α–Methylfentanyl (N–[1–(α–methylphenethyl)–4–piperidyl] propionanilide)
  9. α–Methylthiofentanyl (N–[1–[1–methyl–2–(2–thienyl) ethyl]–4–piperidyl] propionanilide)
  10. 3–Methylfentanyl (N–(3–methyl–1–phenethyl–4–piperidyl) propionanilide)
  11. 3–Methylthiofentanyl (N–[3–methyl–1–[2–(2–thienyl) ethyl]–4–piperidyl] propionanilide)
    1. Remifentanil (dimethyl 4-carboxy-4-(N-phenylpropionamido)-1-piperidinepropionate)
  12. Sufentanil (N–[4–(methoxymethyl)–1–[2–(2–thienyl)ethyl]–4–piperidyl] propionanilide)
  13. Thiofentanyl (N–[1–[2–(2–thienyl)ethyl]–4–piperidyl] propionanilide)
  1. Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), its salts, derivatives, isomers and analogues and salts of derivatives, isomers and analogues
  1. Amphetamine (α-methylbenzene-ethanamine)
  2. N-ethylamphetamine (N-ethyl-α-methylbenzeneethanamine)
  3. 4-methyl-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine (STP) (2,5-dimethoxy-4,α-dimethylbenzeneethanamine)
  4. 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) (α-methyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-ethanamine)
  5. 2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine (2,5-dimethoxy-α-methylbenzene-ethanamine)
  6. 4-methoxyamphetamine (4-methoxy-α-methylbenzeneethanamine)
  7. 2,4,5-trimethoxyamphetamine (2,4,5-trimethoxy-α-methylbenzeneethanamine)
  8. N-methyl-3,4-methylenedioxy- amphetamine (N,α-dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-ethanamine)
  9. 4-ethoxy-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine (4-ethoxy-2,5-dimethoxy-α-methylbenzeneethanamine)
  10. 5-methoxy-3,4-methylenedioxy- amphetamine (7-methoxy-α-methyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-ethanamine)
  11. N,N-dimethyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (N,N, α-trimethyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-ethanamine)
  12. N-ethyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (N-ethyl-α-methyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-ethanamine)
  13. 4-ethyl-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine (DOET) (4-ethyl-2,5-dimethoxy-α-methylbenzeneethanamine)
  14. 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine (4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxy-α-methylbenzeneethanamine)
  15. 4-chloro-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine (4-chloro-2,5-dimethoxy-α-methyl-benzeneethanamine)
  16. 4-ethoxyamphetamine (4-ethoxy-α-methylbenzeneethanamine)
  17. Benzphetamine (N-benzyl-N,α-dimethylbenzeneethanamine)
  18. N-Propyl-3,4-methylenedioxy- amphetamine (α-methyl-N-propyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-ethanamine)
  19. N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-α-meth-ylbenzeneethanamine
  20. N-hydroxy-3,4-methylenedioxy- amphetamine (N-[α-methyl-3,4-(methylenedioxy)phenethyl]hydroxylamine)
  21. 3,4,5-trimethoxyamphetamine (3,4,5-trimethoxy-α-methylbenzeneethanamine)

Schedule II

Schedule III

  1. [Repealed, 2012, c. 1, s. 45]
  2. Methylphenidate (α–phenyl–2–piperidineacetic acid methyl ester) and any salt thereof
  3. Methaqualone (2–methyl–3–(2–methylphenyl)–4(3H)–quinazolinone) and any salt thereof
  4. Mecloqualone (2–methyl–3–(2–chlorophenyl)–4(3H)–quinazolinone) and any salt thereof
  5. LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) (N,N–diethyllysergamide) and any salt thereof
  6. DET (N,N–Diethyltryptamine) (3–[(2–diethylamino) ethyl]indole) and any salt thereof
  7. DMT (N,N–Dimethyltryptamine) (3–[(2–dimethylamino) ethyl]indole) and any salt thereof
  8. N–Methyl–3–piperidyl benzilate (LBJ) (3–[(hydroxydiphenylacetyl)oxy]–1–methylpiperidine) and any salt thereof
  9. Harmaline (4,9–dihydro–7–methoxy–1–methyl–3H–pyrido(3,4–b)indole) and any salt thereof
  10. Harmalol (4,9–dihydro–1–methyl–3H–pyrido(3,4–b)indol–7–ol) and any salt thereof
  11. Psilocin (3–[2–(dimethylamino)ethyl]–4–hydroxyindole) and any salt thereof
  12. Psilocybin (3–[2–(dimethylamino)ethyl]–4–phosphoryloxyindole) and any salt thereof
  13. PCE (N–(1–phenylcyclohexyl)ethylamine) and any salt thereof
  14. TCP (1–[1–(2–Thienyl) cyclohexyl]piperidine) and any salt thereof
  15. PCPr (1–Phenyl–N–propylcyclohexanamine) and any salt thereof
  16. Rolicyclidine (1-(1-phenylcyclohexyl) pyrrolidine) and any salt thereof
  17. Mescaline (3,4,5–trimethoxybenzeneethanamine) and any salt thereof, but not peyote (lophophora)
  18. 4–Methylaminorex (4,5–dihydro–4–methyl–5–phenyl–2–oxazolamine) and any salt thereof
  19. Cathinone ((–)–α–aminopropiophenone) and any salt thereof
  20. Fenetylline (d,l–3,7–dihydro–1,3–dimethyl–7–(2–[(1–methyl–2–phenethyl)amino]ethyl)–1H–purine–2, 6–dione) and any salt thereof
  21. Methcathinone (2–Methylamino–1–phenyl–1–propanone) and any salt thereof
  22. Benzylcyclidine (1–[1–(Phenylmethyl)cyclohexyl]piperidine) and any salt thereof
  23. 4-methyl-PCP (1–[1–(4–Methylphenyl)cyclohexyl]piperidine) and any salt thereof
  24. 2C-B (4–bromo–2,5–dimethoxybenzeneethanamine) and any salt, isomer or salt of isomer thereof
  25. and 26. [Repealed, 2012, c. 1, s. 46]
  26. [Repealed, 2012, c. 1, s. 46]
  27. Aminorex (4,5-dihydro-5-phenyl-2-oxazolamine) and any salt thereof
  28. Etryptamine (3-(2-aminobutyl)indole) and any salt thereof
  29. Lefetamine ((-)-N,N-dimethyl-α-phenylbenzeneethanamine) and any salt thereof
  30. Mesocarb (3-(α-methylphenethyl)-N-(phenylcarbamoyl)sydnone imine) and any salt thereof
  31. Zipeprol (4-(2-methoxy-2-phenylethyl)-α-(methoxyphenylmethyl)-1-piperazineethanol) and any salt thereof
  32. Amineptine (7-[(10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-yl)amino]heptanoic acid) and any salt thereof
  33. BZP (Benzylpiperazine) (1-benzylpiperazine) and its salts, isomers and salts of isomers
  34. TFMPP (Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine) (1-(3-trifluoromethylphenyl)piperazine) and its salts, isomers and salts of isomers

Schedule IV

Schedule V

Schedule VII

Substance Amount 1. Cannabis resin 3 kg 2. Cannabis (marijuana) 3 kg

[1]

Schedule VIII

Substance Amount 1. Cannabis resin 1 g 2. Cannabis (marijuana) 100 g 1996, c. 19, Sch. VIII; SOR/97-230, s. 16.

[2]

Laws

Possession

If treated as an indictable offence, the penalty is:

Schedule I: Maximum 7 years imprisonment
Schedule II: (exceeding amounts set in Schedule VIII): Maximum 5 years imprisonment
Schedule III: (Requires a prescription or license to legally possess.) Maximum 3 years imprisonment
Schedule IV: It is not an indictable offence to possess a Schedule IV substance for personal use.

If treated as a summary conviction offence, the penalty is:

Schedule I, II, or III: Maximum $1000 fine for the first offence and/or a maximum 6-month term of imprisonment, increasing to a maximum fine of $2000 for each subsequent offense and/or a maximum of 1 year in prison.
Schedule IV: It is not a summary offence to possess a Schedule IV substance for personal use.

Note: For amounts not exceeding those set in Schedule VIII, maximum fine of $1000 and/or maximum 6 months imprisonment is the only punishment.

It should also be noted that Section (4), Subsection (2) of the CDSA reads that any person who obtains or who makes any attempt to obtain a Schedule I through IV substance from a physician without fully disclosing the details of any previous instances of obtaining a Schedule I through IV substance in the preceding thirty (30) days, a practice often referred to as "doctor shopping",[3] is guilty of a summary or indictable offense, as per Section (4), Subsection (7)(a) and (b).[4]

Trafficking/Possession for the Purpose of

If tried as an indictable offence, the defendant is liable to:

Schedule I or Schedule II (exceeding amounts set in Schedule VII): Maximum life imprisonment

Schedule II (not exceeding amounts set in Schedule VII): Maximum 5 years imprisonment
Schedule III: Maximum 10 years imprisonment
Schedule IV: Maximum 3 years imprisonment

Or, if tried as a summary conviction, the defendant is liable to:

Schedule III: Maximum 18 months imprisonment
Schedule IV: Maximum 1 year imprisonment

Exportation/Possession for the Purpose of

If tried as an indictable offence, the defendant is liable to:

Schedule I or Schedule II: Maximum life imprisonment
Schedule III or Schedule IV: Maximum 10 years imprisonment
Schedule V or Schedule VI: Maximum 3 years imprisonment

Or, if tried as a summary conviction, the defendant is liable to:

Schedule III or Schedule IV: Maximum 18 months imprisonment
Schedule V or Schedule VI: Maximum 1 year imprisonment

Production

If tried as an indictable offence, the defendant is liable to:

Schedule I or Schedule II (excluding cannabis): Maximum life imprisonment
Cannabis: Maximum 7 years imprisonment
Schedule III: Maximum 10 years imprisonment
Schedule IV: Maximum 3 years imprisonment

Or, if tried as a summary conviction, the defendant is liable to:

Schedule III: Maximum 18 months imprisonment
Schedule IV: Maximum 1 year imprisonment

Amendments to the act

In November 2007, the Justice Minister Rob Nicholson introduced Bill C-26, which proposed a number of mandatory minimum penalties imposed on those who commit drug offences. On February 27, 2009 bill C-15, a re-introduction of C-26 received first reading in the 2nd Session of the 40th Parliament of Canada.[5] On June 9, 2009, the House of Commons passed Bill C-15, and it is now awaiting study and approval by the Senate. On December 14, 2009, the Senate passed Bill C-15, with some amendments, for approval by the House of Commons. When the Canadian Parliament dissolved in a prorogation on January 31, 2010, Bill C15, along with all unpassed legislation then tabled before the Commons, fell. However it will be reintroduced when parliament resumes with a new session in March. In the official press release they explain "...We will reintroduce in their original form the consumer safety law (Bill C-6) and the anti-drug-crime law (Bill C-15).... We will seek Opposition agreement to proceed expeditiously with other Government legislation -- particularly laws urgently needed to fight crime...."

The current session of parliament passed Bill C-10 early in 2012, receiving Royal Assent in March. The final legislation sees changes made to four areas of the CDSA, outlining mandatory minimum sentences for offences relating to the trafficking and production of various controlled substances. Mandatory minimum sentencing does not apply to simple possession and trafficking in smaller amounts.

See also

References

http://www.parl.gc.ca/LegisInfo/BillDetails.aspx?Language=E&Mode=1&billId=5120829&View=0

  1. http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-38.8/page-30.html#docCont
  2. http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-38.8/page-31.html#docCont
  3. http://www.unionleader.com/article/20130713/NEWS12/130719618&template=mobileart
  4. http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-38.8/page-2.html#docCont
  5. "Bill C-15: An Act to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts".

http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-38.8/page-30.html#docCont

http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-38.8/page-31.html#docCont

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