Ontario: More students smoke pot than tobacco

More Ontario students report using cannabis than tobacco, a survey released Wednesday shows.

About 21% of Grade 7 to 12 students in Ontario say they used cannabis during the past year, according to the survey by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. The usage was higher among older students; 37% of Grade 12 students reported using pot, while the report called marijuana use among seventh graders as "negligible".

On the other hand, almost 9% of students also reported smoking tobacco -- a level that has remained static for several years following a steady decline over the last couple of decades.

The report surveyed 10,426 students between Grade 7 and 12 from across Ontario.

Dr. Robert Mann, a senior scientist at CAMH who co-authored the report, was surprised to find a higher usage of cannabis, a drug that's illegal, compared to tobacco, which is legal though its sale to...

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