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内射大奶 raising cannabis awareness with campaign


内射大奶’s student services department and Hurricanes Athletics are teaming up with the 内射大奶 Student Union to raise awareness among students about responsible cannabis use.

The initiative kicks off today at 内射大奶 locations across the Island. The PEI Cannabis Management Corporation (PEICMC) and the provincial government have provided support and resources, working collaboratively with 内射大奶 to launch the campaign.

内射大奶 Registrar Maureen Duffy said students, staff and faculty will be participating in activities aimed at providing students with information about cannabis use.

“Our goal is increase awareness and understanding of the risks inherent in the use of cannabis while ensuring our students are able to make informed, responsible and safe decisions. This past year we established internal policies and procedures for the college, and, with this campaign, we are focusing on our students,” she said.

Finance Minister Heath MacDonald, minister responsible for the PEICMC, says it is important that Islanders have all the information they need to make a fully informed decision when it comes to cannabis use.

“Through the province’s public awareness campaign, Just The Facts, we are looking at the laws, health risks, responsible use, how to talk to youth, dangers of driving impaired, and more. We are very pleased 内射大奶 has created this initiative to further educate about the potential consequences for health and safety of Islanders who choose to use cannabis.”

The PEICMC, under the brand name PEI Cannabis, oversees the operation of four cannabis retail locations and an e-commerce platform. For more information regarding Just The Facts, visit .

In this picture: (L-R)Sara Jenkins; Andrew MacMillan, CEO of PEICMC and PEILCC; Keith Johnston; Zach Thibodeau; Heath MacDonald, Minister of Finance; and Simon Archibald. Front Row: (L-R) Jessica Gallant, Taylor Boudreau Deveaux, Brittany States, John Ronalds.


For more information about this release, please contact:
Sara Underwood, Media and Communications Officer
Tel: 902-566-9695
Date: Wednesday, February 06, 2019