Provincial bans on public pot use may not cover homemade edibles in some cases
WINNIPEG — Canadians won’t be able to smoke or vape marijuana in most public places even after the federal government legalizes recreational use of the drug later this year.
But, depending on where they live, they may be able to eat to their heart’s content.
Manitoba is one province that has an edible cannabis loophole big enough to drive a truck filled with brownies through.
The Progressive Conservative government has just passed a law banning consumption of cannabis in virtually any public place — streets, parks, campsites and more — but the law is worded to only ban smoking or vaping. It does not cover homemade edibles.


