
Board of Directors
A Board of Directors, comprised of leaders from the health, business, community, and law sectors, governs the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction.
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Tags:The information on COVID-19 and substance use in this section comes from resource collections, academic publications, policies and guides from the federal, provincial and territorial governments as well as professional organizations. CCSA cannot vouch for the accuracy or currency of the informat…
Mayors Gathering to Address Toxic Drug Crisis
We’re building a Municipal Leaders Table of mayors from smaller cities across Canada, to work on regional solutions for the toxic drug crisis.
This major public health issue has hit communities hard, and smaller cities frequently…
Information and resources about the costs and harms of substance use in Canada.
Tags:The Improving Treatment Together (ITT) program aims to improve the experiences and outcomes of substance use services in the local community for young people who use opioids.
While the prevalence of methamphetamine use among the general population in Canada is low, since 2013 there has been a dramatic increase in the availability and harms associated with methamphetamine in Canada. This trend is particularly true in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. …
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Get to know our experts at CCSA. Whether it is alcohol, cannabis, stigma, opioids, or any another topic related to substance use and addition, our team of professionals is available to provide their knowledge expertise. Browse our staff profiles to find the right expert to meet your specific needs.
Information and resources about CCSA's focus on evidence-based policy, which is informed by health and social impacts to identify potential problems and solutions.
Information and resources about workforce development in the field of substance use and addiction.
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