Verify your eligibility through Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) by confirming you have a valid service-related diagnosis from your healthcare provider that qualifies for medical cannabis coverage. Veterans with conditions including chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety, or other approved ailments can access coverage for safe THC gummies as part of their comprehensive treatment plan.
Contact your physician or VAC-approved healthcare provider to obtain a formal prescription specifically for cannabis products, ensuring the documentation clearly states THC gummies as your preferred method of consumption. Your provider will determine appropriate dosage and frequency based on your individual needs and service-related conditions.
Submit your cannabis authorization form directly to VAC along with…
What Military Charities Can and Can’t Say During Elections
When your military charity plans to participate in community conversations about issues affecting veterans and their families, understanding Canada’s political advertising regulations protects your organization’s charitable status and mission. Recent changes to the Canada Elections Act have created new requirements that directly impact how military-focused charities communicate during election periods, and navigating these rules correctly ensures you can continue serving those who served.
The Income Tax Act permits charities to engage in limited non-partisan political activities, but the line between advocacy and prohibited partisan activity has become increasingly complex. According to guidelines examined in our law blog, charities must now register as third parties if …


