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 4, 2023| Global News

Despite increase in overdoses, Saint John prevention site still in the works

  • Prevention
December 19, 2022| Grenier aux Nouvelles

Quand t’as bu, t’as bu

  • Alcohol
  • Prevention
November 29, 2022| FM1033.ca

Des boissons sans alcool gratuites pour les chauffeurs désignés de l’agglomération

  • Impaired Driving
  • Prevention
November 29, 2022| CTV News

Designated drivers in Longueuil drink for free

  • Impaired Driving
  • Prevention
November 6, 2022| Global News

Manitoba funding to addiction prevention, harm reduction ‘a start,’ organizations say

  • Prevention
  • Harm Reduction
November 1, 2022| La Nouvelle union

Consommation de cannabis et gestion du stress : Action Tox propose une trousse gratuite

  • Prevention
  • Youth
October 18, 2022| CBC News

4 N.B. communities to pilot youth addiction project based on Icelandic model

  • Prevention
  • Youth
October 7, 2022| Le Quotidien

Des couvercles qui protègent des drogues distribués au Saguenay

  • Prevention
  • Illicit Drugs
September 24, 2022| La Presse

Les traditions inuites contre la dépression des jeunes

  • Prevention
  • Youth
August 19, 2022| Le Nouvelliste

Les «wax pen» inquiètent de plus en plus

  • Illicit Drugs
  • Prevention
June 24, 2022| New West Record

New Westminster students working to combat teen drug abuse

  • Youth
  • Prevention
May 31, 2022| CBC News

N.W.T. government not doing enough to treat, prevent addictions, says federal auditor

  • Treatment
  • Prevention

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