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Examines the state of Canadian substance use policies in the workplace by surveying the literature and interviewing key informants at select companies.

Highlights the single recommended indicator for enhancing and standardizing the collection of drug-impaired driving public opinion survey data across Canada.

Examines social reference prices (SRPs) for alcoholic beverages, also known as “floor” or “minimum” prices, and how they are applied differently across Canadian provinces and territories. Research confirms that SRPs can help reduce harmful…

Highlights the four recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing drug-impaired driving resource use data collected by law enforcement agencies across Canada.

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.

Highlights the four recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing drug-impaired driving injury data collected in hospitals across Canada. The policy brief examines the different types of data collected for these indicators, the…

Presents trends of cannabis use among young people in Quebec, including prevalence of use, perceptions of harm, cannabis use and driving, and dimensions of risk.

Outlines the activities of CCSA in fiscal year 2018–2019 and provides the auditor’s report.

Highlights the two recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing drug impaired driving fatality data collected by coroners and medical examiners across Canada.

Highlights the three recommended indicators for enhancing and standardizing the collection of drug impaired driving court outcomes data across Canada.

National Addictions Awareness Week (NAAW) highlights ways to address harms from alcohol and other drugs. It’s an opportunity for people in Canada to learn more about prevention and harm reduction, talk about treatment and recovery, and discuss…