The province releasing the results of the 2012 Student Drug Use Survey Report.
It's
been in use since 1996 to gather info on the use of alcohol, tobacco,
gambling and more to understand student behavior and respond the right
way.
More than 3500 randomly selected students in grade 7, 9, 10 and 12 completed the survey.
The results found 48 per cent of students consumed alcohol, 22 per cent smoked cigarettes and 28 smoked pot.
11 per cent report taking oxycontin or codeine without a prescription and 57 per cent drink energy drinks.
The numbers are consistent with the 2007 survey and down significantly from the 2002 edition.