Rhowena Martin is the Chief Impact Officer of the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA).
Provides key context and data for employers and other organizations such as unions, associations and health professionals, on substance use and gender in the workplace.
With almost 100 people in attendance, we co-hosted the Concurrent Disorders Virtual Summit in early February 2026 with Homewood Research Institute (HRI). Insights from participants are helping improve integrated care for people living with…
Outlines key considerations to inform proposed new regulations for supervised consumption sites (SCSs) and services, prepared in response to the August 2020 Health Canada call for submissions.
Highlights the two recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing drug impaired driving fatality data collected by coroners and medical examiners across Canada.
Highlights the four recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing drug-impaired driving resource use data collected by law enforcement agencies across Canada.
Highlights the seven recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing drug-impaired driving incident data collected by law enforcement agencies across Canada.
Julie Menten is a partner at a workplace law firm, Roper Greyell LLP, in British Columbia, where she practices in employment, labour, human rights and privacy law.
Reports on a study examining common misconceptions about cannabis held by youth, where gaps in evidence-based information exist and how best to move forward with cannabis prevention efforts.
Connect with Canadian and international experts for two days of education, information sharing, and networking on the objective assessment and evaluation of health technologies
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CCSA News Digest is our news service. It’s a compilation of stories pulled from various sources and focusing on topics concerning alcohol, drugs and their related harms.