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Examines information and data on alcohol- and drug-impaired driving, a major contributor to vehicle crashes in Canada. This summary looks at public opinion and behaviour surveys and roadside surveys of drivers.

Examines the effectiveness of multidimensional family therapy (MDFT) for reducing substance use among youth.

Summarizes the National Family and Prevention Summit held in partnership with the PEI Alliance for Mental Well-Being.

This policy brief identifies ways to address higher-risk alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic. These include limiting sales through reduced access to alcohol, lower numbers of alcohol sales outlets in a given geographical area, and minimum…

Examines the average alcohol consumption of people in Canada and where it falls within the risk zones outlined in Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health (CGAH).

A handout with frequently asked questions for people considering using cannabis for their health conditions. Explains what cannabinoids are and what risks to consider when self-medicating with cannabis.

The CSAM-SMCA 2021 Scientific Conference is Canada’s premier online education and networking event for addiction medicine practitioners.

This policy brief provides an overview of cannabis regulatory changes made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic between March and August 2020 and presents preliminary data on changes to cannabis sales and patterns of use.

August 17, 2020, 1 p.m. –  2:30 p.m. EST

Synthesizes the results of CCSA’s meeting in collaboration with Health Canada, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction, the Public Health Agency of Canada, and diverse partners to…

Magnus Group is delighted to invite you to the Global Conference on Addiction and Behavioral Health scheduled on August 22-24, 2019 in London, UK with a root motif “Unifying the new discoveries and advanced approaches towards Addiction” which is…

Highlights how drinking alcohol increases the risk of dying before the age of 75 (also known as premature death). With simple visuals, shows how many people out of 1,000 could die early based on the number of standard drinks they consume each…