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We’re hosting a new series of webinars focused on answering questions about improving substance use health at the community level.

Explains what opioid agonist therapy (OAT) is, what it does and how it helps people. Also addresses how OAT benefits communities and explores public concerns about it.

Outlines the continuum of care to provide quality treatment for youth who experience harm from psychoactive prescription drugs.

Summarizes how provincial and territorial governments can provide the framework for developing and implementing municipal alcohol policies in Canadian communities. The report outlines factors to take into consideration, as well as the benefits of…

The Symposium is a full two day event and will offer an opportunity to hear from various presenters who have expertise and experience pertaining to women and addiction with a focus on their children.

Submitted to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights in April 2022.

Illustrates key context and data on workplace culture related to substance use by individuals in non–safety-sensitive positions (positions that pose low or no risk to self, co-workers, the public or the environment (e.g., office staff, retail…

Summarizes research on the use of MDMA (street named ecstasy or molly), a synthetically derived chemical used recreationally. Less than 1% of Canadian aged 15 and older reported past-year use of ecstasy and 1 in 25 youth in grades 10–12 reported…

Illustrates survey results of 855 respondents sharing their recovery journey, including data on common drugs used, barriers to recovery, and resources and programs that were used during recovery.

Wednesday, July 23, 2025, 1–2 p.m. ET

The most effective solutions are driven by data. Learn how smaller municipalities can use different types and sources of data to identify the substance use issues most impacting their…

Illustrates key context and data on policies and training related to substance use by individuals in non–safety-sensitive positions (positions that pose low or no risk to self, co-workers, the public or the environment (e.g., office staff, retail…

This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published.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