Provides an overview of key data and information about cannabis before and after legalization and regulation, as well as on new classes of legalized cannabis (e.g., edibles).
At the request of the Government of Canada, the Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse (CRISM) rapidly developed six national guidance documents that address the urgent needs of people who use substances, as well as service providers…
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Addresses some of the concepts introduced in the report from the National Alcohol Strategy Advisory Committee, Social Reference Prices for Alcohol, which provided recommendations for social reference pricing (SRP) for alcohol sold from retail…
The Mental Health for All (MH4A) Conference plays a unique role in uniting the people and ideas that exemplify mental health in Canada.
Examines the trends in substance-related visits to the emergency department (ED) among youth and young adults (12 to 24 years old) and the context of their visits.
Examines the various options and evidence on the decriminalization of controlled substances as a means to reduce harms.
Reports on the status of a monitoring project to measure progress implementing the National Alcohol Strategy. This report notes gaps on indicators for specific drinking environments, such as campuses, a lack of data on those at risk for alcohol…
Examines the relationship between sport and youth substance use. While sport involvement is often viewed as an opportunity to foster positive youth development, this research shows that sport participation can have both positive and negative…
Lists acronyms and abbreviations of drug- and alcohol-related terms used by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction and other organizations in the field.