Canadian kids smoke more pot than cigarettes


OTTAWA - By the time they're 14, many Canadian youth have done it all -- cigarettes, drugs and alcohol -- so a new report on substance abuse and addiction should serve as a "call to action" to change that, the organization behind the research says.
The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse says Canadians need to pay closer attention to the facts that the average age when a child smokes a cigarette for the first time is about 12, 13 when he or she uses alcohol and gets drunk and 14 for first-time drug use. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Nutty Nutty News