Cannabis and driving: new briefing presents questions and answers for policymaking
Ottawa, September 6, 2018 — The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) is pleased to add its voice in support of Recovery Month 2018 to help reduce the stigma surrounding addiction, raise awareness about recovery…
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.
Summarizes recommendations from the report on family physician remuneration for substance use in Canada in a visual format. The recommendations are for improved patient care for this complex health condition, including compensating family…
Explains what drug checking is, what it does and how it helps people. Also addresses how drug checking benefits communities and explores public concerns about it.
Haines-Saah, R., & Mudry, T.
Features municipally-led practical interventions that small cities and towns can use to tackle Canada’s substance use crisis.
Cannabis is the second-most common psychoactive substance used during pregnancy (after alcohol).
Features municipally-led practical interventions that small cities and towns can use to tackle Canada’s substance use crisis.