NDP leadership candidates suggest Liberal pledge on pot going up in smoke
MONTREAL — The Liberal government’s plan to move ahead on marijuana legalization is up in smoke, NDP leadership candidates suggested during Sunday’s leadership debate in Montreal while they also addressed a range of issues affecting youth including student debt and precarious work.
B.C. MP Peter Julian, one of four contenders in the race to replace Tom Mulcair as NDP leader, said the federal government has failed to keep its 2015 campaign pledge to legalize and regulate pot for recreational purposes.
For its part, the government says it is working on crafting legislation on marijuana legalization set to be introduced this spring — a move that follows the work of a task force assigned to study the issue.
In a report published late Sunday, the CBC said the Liberal legislation will be introduced in early April and will legalize marijuana by July 1 of next year.


