Ottawa, April 25, 2019 — People who use cannabis regularly — one or more times per week over a period of months or years — could be at greater risk of developing psychosis or schizophrenia, according to a new report by the…
February 10, 2026 (Ottawa) — New data reveal the number of people who used cannabis at least once in the past year has increased by approximately…
Our Stigma Ends with Students initiative is a partnership with university faculties and their students to bring anti-stigma knowledge to Canadian campuses. Students are given guidelines, supportive resources and funding to carry out their…
September 24, 2024 — Municipal representatives from across Canada gathered in Timmins, Ont., earlier in September to work together on mounting an effective response to substance use health crises and harms in their communities.
Key report from Canada’s leading voice on substance use and addiction provides evidence-based knowledge for policy makers
Yakovenko, I., Stewart, S., Crocker, C., Tibbo, P., & Al-Hamdani, M.
CCSA hosting mayors from across Canada to address impact of the substance use crisis on small cities
The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) is gathering mayors of small cities in Lethbridge, Alta., to continue work on the first municipally led, integrated standards for treatment, harm reduction, recovery, prevention and…
Tibbo, P., Crocker, C., Emsley, J., Magee, K., Stewart, S., Yakovenko, I., Carter. A, Abidi, S., & Sridharan. S.
To help improve how we treat individuals with concurrent disorders, a prioritization exercise with experts from across Canada was conducted during the Concurrent Disorders Think Tank in December 2024. The event was co-hosted by CCSA and Homewood…