A Maclean’s survey reveals the top pot-smoking schools and majors in Canada this year, from St. Francis Xavier in Nova Scotia to Bishop’s in Quebec Via thegrowthop
Cannabis use among Canadian university students is on the rise, but St. Francis Xavier and Bishop have retained their crowns as the two highest standouts in 2019, notes the most recent annual survey from Maclean’s.
The top pot-smoking schools for the second year in a row — aka, your best bet for a higher education — are St. Francis Xavier in Nova Scotia and Bishop’s in Quebec, with 65.5 percent and 61.8 percent, respectively, reporting that they consume cannabis at least once a year.
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