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This event is in collaboration with the the University of British Columbia (UBC), the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), University Health Network (UHN), and the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC).

This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published.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 report summarizes the findings of a six-week online public consultation held in spring 2021 to inform an update of Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines. It outlines what we heard from more than 4,800 people in Canada, as well as…

SALIS / AMHL Virtual Conference, April 27 – 29, 2021 

Substance Abuse Librarians & Information Specialists/ The Association of Mental Health Librarians 

Part of the series of reports on National Treatment Indicators, this report examines the use of withdrawal management services in Canada, including episodes of care offered within specialized community-based services and in hospitals.

Created in partnership with Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, the national organization representing Inuit across Canada, this report in short summarizes statistics on substance use and mental health among Inuit.

This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published.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

Presents the argument for low-risk gambling guidelines and the methodology and approach use to develop them.

Summarizes the key differences between inhaling and ingesting cannabis. Also includes tips for lower-risk cannabis 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This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published.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.

Summarizes a study that examines the issues and misconceptions of substance use disorders in older adults. See the full report for more details.

Justine Renard finds the most exciting part of her career is the chance to contribute to improving the mental health of those suffering from addiction and other brain disorders. She joined CCSA in September 2019.