How high? Sask. industry calls for marijuana testing standards
As the federal government prepares to legalize marijuana sometime this year, many people including those in the construction industry, wonder how people will be able to test drug-impairment.
Currently, it’s difficult to test for drug-impairment – and that’s a problem on the roads in a province with staggering drinking and driving statistics and a problem to those who work in more dangerous industries.
“Employers across the province – and across the country frankly – are really wrestling with how we can manage both safety and liability in an environment where we simply don’t have the tools today to be able to effectively measure impairment with marijuana on the job site,” Mark Cooper, president of the Saskatchewan Construction Association (SCA), told Gormley.
He said this has been an issue of concern since the Liberals took office in 2015.


