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The Canadian Executive Council on Addictions (CECA) is a national, non-governmental organization established in April 2002, to influence public policy on substance use. We offer:
- a forum in which to develop common positions on substance use issues in Canada
- the ability to strengthen the capacity and knowledge of addictions executives at the federal, provincial/ territorial and municipal levels
- an environment of collaboration to integrate diverse issues and improve addiction services across Canada
- a means of delivering proactive advice to all three levels of government.
CECA is made up of senior executives of substance use agencies in Canada that have a legislated federal or provincial mandate or are recognized provincial authorities. Our founding members include the chief executive officers of the Kaiser Foundation (British Columbia), the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission, the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Ontario), and the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse.
The members of CECA represent the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba, Alberta Health Services, , British Columbia Mental Health and Addiction Services, Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Health and Community Services, National Native Addiction Partnership Foundation, Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness, Nunavut Department of Health and Social Services and Saskatchewan Health Mental Health and Addiction Services.
Click on one of the logos below for further information on members of CECA.
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