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A volunteer Board of Directors, composed of 13 members, is responsible for governing CCSA. The directors meet face-to-face three to four times per year.

Report at a glance examining safety and privacy concerns that may inhibit effective delivery of virtual care for substance use, substance use disorders and concurrent disorders among people in Canada.

Ottawa, April 8, 2024 — The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) proudly welcomes Scott Elliott to its Board of the Directors, following a Governor in Council appointment by the Honourable Ya’ara Saks, Minister…

Project Overview and History

The standardized system used by the Community Urinalysis and Self-Report Project (CUSP) for monitoring the content of illegal drugs was originally developed by…

Statement of Commitment

The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (​CCSA) is committed to treating people with disabilities in a manner that allows them to maintain their dignity and independence.

Presents the latest clinical evidence on cannabis use and impaired driving among Canadians.

Analyzes the published research on alcohol labels with nutrition information, health warnings, standard drink information and low-risk drinking guidelines.

CCSA acts as secretariat for the national Drug Checking Working Group.

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

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.