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Illustrates data on substance use treatment in Canada in 2016–2017 for publicly funded, community-based services. Jurisdictions across Canada report the use of substance use treatment services according to a core set of treatment indicators.

This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published.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

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…

In collaboration with the Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine (CSAM), the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction sponsored a specialized track on COVID-19 and substance use for the joint annual conference of CSAM and the International…

Summarizes the Substance Use in Canada report of the same name that examines the complex pathways to substance use disorder and how biological, behavioural and social factors in early developmental years relate to substance use later in life.…

This conference promotes theoretical, methodological, or practice-based research in mental health and addictions, that advances work in any of the following areas: Collaborations & Partnerships, Strategic Communications, Health Promotion,…

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…

Provides a snapshot of the contents of drugs on the illegal market in Canada using 2018–2019 data from drug seizures, drug checking services and a drug monitoring study. This bulletin is accompanied by a technical report featuring detailed…

Examines North American youth sport programs that contain substance use education to determine if these programs can prevent, delay or reduce youth substance use.

This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published.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

This publication has been archived on the CCSA website and was current when it was published.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

Summarizes a virtual session held Oct. 19, 2022, with representatives from public health organizations, different levels of government (federal, provincial, territorial) and researchers.