Illustrates key context and data on use and perception related to substance use by individuals in safety-sensitive positions (positions that pose potential risks to self, co-workers, the public or the environment).
Provides key context, data, and recommendations on improving the substance use health of employees for employers and other partners (e.g., unions, associations, health professionals) from industries with non-safety-sensitive positions, based on…
Ottawa, October 16, 2018 — Even though close to 6 in 10 Canadians report they have tried it, the majority of Canadians have no interest in consuming cannabis-based products once they become legal in 24 hours, according to a…
Reviews research about the effects of smoking cannabis on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems (heart and lungs).
Outlines CCSA’s activities in fiscal year 2024-2025 and provides the auditor’s report. It highlights different ways we were recognized as a trustworthy expert – an honest broker in polarized times – and called upon to inform substance use health…
OTTAWA (September 23, 2022): The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) welcomes the opportunity to contribute evidence on public health, public safety and equity that has been generated through research conducted…
Due to the coronavirus, the organizers have postponed this event until the fall of 2020.
Ottawa, September 27, 2018 — Earlier today, the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) released …
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The Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Care Conference aims to advance collaborative practice in mental health care in primary care and community settings. Our scope includes intra- and interprofessional collaboration, as well as collaboration…
Join us for two days of in-person inspiration, collaboration and learning!
CCSA’s Issues of Substance conference 2023 is heading to Vancouver, B.C.!
It takes place at the Vancouver Convention Centre from Nov. 20 to 22 as part of National Addictions Awareness Week (…