Mad honey is generally treated as honey (a food) in Canada, not as a controlled drug. So the “legal” question usually isn’t “Will I get in trouble for possessing it?”
The real Canadian friction points tend to be import compliance, labelling accuracy, and marketing/health claims, the exact areas regulators care about for any imported food that’s marketed with bold promises.
This guide is written for buyers who want reassurance and for sellers who want a simple, practical compliance mindset, without turning this into legal advice. (If you’re running a business, confirm details with a compliance professional, because rules can change and enforcement priorities vary.)







