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The Substance Use Experience Collective, or The Collective, is a group of experts (professionals and non-professionals) with substance use experience who have a passion for collaboration and supporting the substance use health of people living in…

Part of the series on National Treatment Indicators, this report summarizes information on the number of Canadians accessing publicly funded, community-based treatment services for substance use between 2016 and 2018.

This Bulletin updates recent data on xylazine’s presence in the unregulated drug supply from a CCENDU alert in July 2022. It also assesses concerns among community partners and…

Summarizes the effects of minimum legal drinking age legislation on mortality, morbidity, motor vehicle collisions and crime among young people. Data indicates that drinking-age laws have a significant impact on youth mortality rates. 

Created in partnership with Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, the national organization representing Inuit across Canada, this technical report synthesizes statistics on mental health, substance use and the social determinants of health that influence…

Summarizes consultations with people who use or have used substances, their families and friends, harm reduction workers and people providing peer support services.

Summarizes the report on remuneration for family physicians, which explores doctors’ perspectives on using the fee-for-service remuneration model to care for people with substance use disorders. Based on the full report of the same name.

Provides resources to help organizations generate interest among their clients in CCSA’s Finding Quality Addiction Care in Canada Drug and Alcohol Treatment Guide. The resource includes a business card, a brochure, a poster and an image for a…

Highlights the two recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing drug impaired driving fatality data collected by coroners and medical examiners across Canada.

Presents the latest clinical evidence on how cannabis use during pregnancy and breastfeeding can affect a developing fetus and infant.

One-page poster listing the types of medications that can interact with cannabis and affect your health. These types of medications are in common use and include both prescription and off-the-shelf drugs.