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Summarizes the recommendations in Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health in simple terms and illustrations. Offers concise, image-based explanations of the risks and harms from alcohol consumption on an increasing scale.

Describes the availability of take-home naloxone programs in Canada and the steps required to make naloxone available without a prescription.

Analyzes the published research on alcohol labels with nutrition information, health warnings, standard drink information and low-risk drinking guidelines.

Our Stigma Ends with Students initiative is a partnership with university faculties and their students to bring anti-stigma knowledge to Canadian campuses. Students are given guidelines, supportive resources and funding to carry out their…

Explores the key consideration for implementing 34 recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing the collection of drug-impaired driving data in Canada, to help reduce injuries and fatalities.

Nanos research performed this opinion poll in the weeks leading up to cannabis legalization in October 2018. It contains the detailed results of the survey of 1,000 Canadians about their opinions on the impending legalization of cannabis. …

Presents trends of cannabis use among young people in Manitoba, including prevalence of use, perceptions of harm, cannabis use and driving, and dimensions of risk.

Presents trends of cannabis use among young people in Newfoundland and Labrador, including prevalence of use, perceptions of harm, cannabis use and driving, and dimensions of risk.

This year’s addiction and mental health recovery conference theme is “Building on our Strengths” featuring keynote speakers, workshops, and dialogue opportunities to help create Canada’s National Recovery Capital Assessment Toolkit.

Presents trends of cannabis use among young people in Nova Scotia, including prevalence of use, perceptions of harm, cannabis use and driving, and dimensions of risk.

This year’s addiction and mental health recovery conference theme is “Building on our Strengths” featuring keynote speakers, workshops, and dialogue opportunities to help create Canada’s National Recovery Capital Assessment Toolkit.