Results from Public Consultation on Updating Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines

The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) has released Updating Canadian Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines: Summary of Findings from Public Consultation. This report marks

Cannabis Research in Times of Legalization: What’s on the Agenda

The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) has released Cannabis Research in Times of Legalization: What’s on the Agenda. The report is based on

Updated Suite of Resources on Provincial, Territorial and Sex-Specific Harms of Substance Use in Canada

Costs related to substance use in Canada continue to be astronomical, totalling $46 billion in 2017. The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA),

New Resource: Differences in Cannabis Perceptions Among Canadian Adolescent Boys and Girls

Cannabis is the second most widely used substance among youth in Canada, after alcohol. Recent evidence suggests adolescent boys and girls use cannabis differently. Gender

CCSA: Alcohol Education Tailored for Youth: What We Heard Report

Alcohol is the most commonly used substance among youth in Canada. We wanted to know from young people what they think about the alcohol education

Competencies for Canada’s Substance Use Workforce – Final Release

Behavioural and technical competencies describe the necessary behaviours, skills and knowledge required for both regulated and unregulated professionals who work with people who use substances.  The newly updated Competencies for

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