Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction

Addiction News Daily is CCSA’s news service; a co​​mpilation of stories pulled from various sources and focusing on topics con​cerning alcohol, drugs and their related harms (including alcohol and drug​ preventi​on, treatment, recovery and addiction, and substance abuse policy and political ​di​alogue)​. Th​​e stories are chosen for their potential interest to Canadians and are of national significance. The opinions expressed in Addiction News Daily stories are not necessarily those of CC​SA. ​

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January 25, 2024| Waterloo Region Record

Métis Land-Based Healing Lodge Planned

  • Treatment
January 25, 2024| The Kit

What Happens After Dry January?

  • Treatment
January 25, 2024| The Globe and Mail [Requires a subscription]

Departing coroner says there is no data to determine whether B.C.’s treatment facilities are working

  • Treatment
January 24, 2024| The social CTV

Youth addiction in Canada

  • Youth
January 12, 2024| Airdrie City View

Drug poisonings still a concern in Airdrie despite drop in 2023

  • Illicit Drugs
January 11, 2024| Radio-Canada

La prescription d’opioïdes aide à réduire les décès, selon une première étude en C.-B.

  • Harm Reduction
January 11, 2024| The Globe and Mail

Major study finds people with opioid addictions 61% less likely to die if prescribed safer supply

  • Harm Reduction
January 11, 2024| Énergie 94.3

Surdoses à Montréal : qu’est-ce qui explique la crise?

  • Stigma
  • Illicit Drugs
January 11, 2024| CTV News

Saskatchewan launches new drug alert system

  • Harm Reduction
January 9, 2024| La Presse

« J’étais à trois mètres de lui, dans la maison »

  • Lived and Living Experience
January 9, 2024| Collaborative Mental Health Care

Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Care Conference (June 13-14, 2024)

  • Workforce Development
January 8, 2024| Captial Current

Expanding services across the city may help ease ByWard Market’s overdose crisis, advocates say

  • Treatment

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