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Medical cannabis is a treatment for over 360,000 Canadian patients, but that doesn’t mean all of those patients can access the medication they need. For those in financial need, there are a few programs that do provide some assistance. This article will highlight all of the major social assistance programs in Ontario as well as identifying which ones that offer help.<\/em><\/h4>\n

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*Please note that this article will only be covering social assistance programs in Ontario. For more information on other provincial social assistance programs outside of Ontario, we encourage you to conduct your own research.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Since 2001, medical cannabis has been an effective treatment for over 360,000 patients in Canada. However, many of these patients are unable to obtain the medicine they need because of financial hardship.<\/p>\n

At the moment, medical cannabis does not enjoy the same coverage as pharmaceutical prescription medication does. This can be attributed to the fact that medical cannabis does not yet have its own drug identification number (DIN number) despite being legalized by Canada for medical use in 2001. However, attitudes are gradually changing as many institutions, such as Veterans Affairs Canada have long recognized medical cannabis as an effective and safe treatment.<\/p>\n

Currently, there are only a handful<\/span> of federal and provincial organizations and programs that offer assistance for medical cannabis patients in need.<\/p>\n

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