Just thought I'd pipe up on travelling in country in Canada ...
Just got back from a trip where I went through security both in Northern Ontario and Montreal, and neither wanted to see my papers or anything ... I declared I had medical cannabis in my carry-on baggage, at security before they passed it through the scanners, and asked if they wanted to see my paperwork, and both agents (in Montreal and Northern Ontario), waved it off quickly and didn't want to see anything and I went through as fast as if I didn't have anything.
Extent of it was the person reading the scanner at the Northern Ontario airport said ... "that's what's in the jars?" ... to which I answered ... "yes." ... that was it. No one checked my papers.
Long story short ... even without any medical license or legal right to carry ... I could have easily travelled with an ounce or two. (I wouldn't
necessarily recommend it, as maybe you will be unlucky and they will want to screen you with the RCMP and will check your paperwork ... but I don't know ... seems like they are under direction to just let it go ... Thanks Trudeau government!!!!) In previous years, when I've flown, I've had everything inspected, had to have conversations with RCMP (Canadian National Police for the Americans
... Royal Canadian Mounted Police) as well as OPP (Ontario Provincial Police) depending on the airport. It used to always be a delay with everything I had being opened and displayed for everyone around me to see ... now it seems very quick and easy and that they don't want to interfere and trample upon your rights to privacy.