Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction

Addiction News Daily is CCSA’s news service; a co​​mpilation of stories pulled from various sources and focusing on topics con​cerning alcohol, drugs and their related harms (including alcohol and drug​ preventi​on, treatment, recovery and addiction, and substance abuse policy and political ​di​alogue)​. Th​​e stories are chosen for their potential interest to Canadians and are of national significance. The opinions expressed in Addiction News Daily stories are not necessarily those of CC​SA. ​

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January 2, 2023| CBC News

Saint John woman helping people on the streets, one person at a time

  • Opioids
  • Lived and Living Experience
December 19, 2022| The Kingston Whig-Standard

'If I can help even one person it would all be worth it to me'

  • Lived and Living Experience
  • Treatment
December 15, 2022| Barrie Today

'Bridge the gap': Event aims to break stigma around addiction

  • Stigma
  • Lived and Living Experience
November 27, 2022| Le Nouvelliste

«Tu ne peux plus boire, ou tu meurs»

  • Lived and Living Experience
November 18, 2022| Le Journal de Québec

Fentanyl: devenu accro à l’héroïne au retour de l’Afghanistan

  • Lived and Living Experience
November 15, 2022| Lookout Newspaper

Doctor shines light on opioid addiction and recovery

  • Lived and Living Experience
November 14, 2022| CBC News

Toxic drug warnings need boost, says Sask. mother who lost daughter to opioid overdose

  • Lived and Living Experience
November 14, 2022| 98.5 Montréal

Jean-Sébastien Fallu s’ouvre pour combattre la stigmatisation de la drogue

  • Lived and Living Experience
  • Stigma
November 13, 2022| La Presse

Les visages de l’épidémie invisible : Guillaume Tremblay

  • Lived and Living Experience
November 12, 2022| SooToday.com

Picking up the pieces; Addiction and Mental Health

  • Lived and Living Experience
November 6, 2022| La Presse

Les visages de l’épidémie invisible : Sara-Jane Béliveau

  • Lived and Living Experience
November 6, 2022| The Globe and Mail

She lost two sons to overdoses. At 52, she returned to school determined to address addiction in Indigenous communities

  • Lived and Living Experience

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