Quebec parties spar over Coalition promise to raise marijuana legal age
MONTREAL — The Coalition Avenir Quebec is standing firm on a promise to raise the minimum age for cannabis consumption in the province to 21.
Recreational marijuana use is set to become the law of the land about two weeks after the Oct. 1 Quebec election.
Francois Legault says his front-running Coalition party will hike the legal age to 21 from 18 if it wins the election.
That would make Quebec the only province with such a limit, with most others having adopted 18 or 19 as their minimum age.

