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Presents the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction’s submission to the Office of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, Controlled Substances and Overdose Response Directorate at Health Canada, as part of consultations.

We’re hosting a new series of webinars focused on answering questions about improving substance use health at the community level.

Highlights the four recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing the collection of roadside survey data of commercial vehicle drivers across Canada.

Highlights the four recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing the collection of roadside survey data of passenger and light duty vehicle drivers across Canada.

Highlights the five recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing driver record data collected by motor vehicle departments across Canada. The policy brief examines the different types of data collected for these indicators, the…

Summarizes Canadian rates of calling 9-1-1 in drug poisoning situations, which greatly impacts the probability of surviving a drug-related overdose.

Stacey Petersen has gained national recognition for his leadership in the addiction and mental health sector. He is a person in long-term recovery from substance use disorder, celebrating 37 years in recovery in October of 2024.

Highlights how often benzodiazepines were detected among 1,526 people who use drugs from seven regions in Canada. Results are broken down by whether participants expected or did not expect to use benzodiazepines.

12 – 1:30 p.m. (EST)

The final webinar of the winter session examines cannabis and mental health among youth, including the impact of cannabis policies on young people.

As the Chief Executive Officer at the Dr. Peter Centre, Scott Elliott leverages over 30 years of leadership in the non-profit sector, underpinned by a steadfast commitment to empowering vulnerable communities to access essential healthcare…

This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published. It is available for reference or research purposes.

Summarizes the impacts of methamphetamine use in Canada, as presented to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Health.