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Anat Ziv is passionate about contributing to shaping policies and strategies related to substance use.

This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published.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

Highlights key points from the Differences in Cannabis Perceptions among Canadian Adolescent Boys and Girls report, and outlines how adults can provide support. Anyone working with youth, including educators, counsellors and public health…

Provides tips and guidance for individuals considering changing their alcohol consumption to a lower-risk level. This self-help resource can be used independently or with the guidance of a healthcare provider.

This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published.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

This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published.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

The National Treatment Indicators (NTI) project is led by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA), in collaboration with the NTI Working Group.

Speaking notes for the presentation by Dr. Amy Porath, Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, to the Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology. The meeting took place on April 16, 2018 and was to discuss Bill C-…

This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published.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

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. …

Reviews the literature on approaches aimed at reducing drugged driving among youth. The evidence highlights four program models and three awareness campaigns that have proven promising in altering youth attitudes about drug use and driving.

Summarizes information, including concerns and legal status, on a number of synthetic amphetamine-type stimulants that go under the name “bath salts.” The alerts notes that people under the influence report hallucinations, paranoia, chest pain…