Making all CCSA Publications Fully Accessible

You may have noticed a new pop-up on the CCSA website when trying to access PDFs.

This is a temporary process as we work to ensure all publications meet the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) standards.

We are working to update more than 700 publications, in both official languages, which will take time. We have begun with our most recent and popular publications.

AODA-compliant publications will be posted to the CCSA website as they’re updated.

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to ensure everyone can access information about substance use, addiction and health.

If you have any questions about this initiative, please email us at AODA-requests@ccsa.ca.

Thank you.

Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction
Report

A Standard THC Unit and Its Value in Cannabis Research, Public Education and Regulation in Canada


Summarizes a virtual session held Oct. 19, 2022, with representatives from public health organizations, different levels of government (federal, provincial, territorial) and researchers. The report outlines four presentations related to developing a standard THC unit in Canada and the discussion between the session’s attendees. It suggests what the recommended THC amount for a unit should be and what is currently standing in the way of implementing a standard unit.

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