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New poll finds majority of Canadians support legal access to psilocybin therapy

A public opinion survey has found that the majority of Canadians polled are in favour of legalizing psilocybin therapy, and the support increases once respondents are informed of research into psilocybin’s therapeutic potential.

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TheraPsil, a B.C.-based nonprofit dedicated to facilitating legal access to psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy, worked with YouGov, a market research and data analytics firm headquartered in the U.K., to conduct the poll.

More than 1,000 adults, representing all demographics and regions of Canada, participated in the survey.

Respondents were asked if they supported changing regulations to make psilocybin medically available in Canada with 54 per cent responding positively. That number climbed to 66

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