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Cocaine (Canadian Drug Summary)
Summarizes data on the use of cocaine, including the harms and effects, legal status and access to treatment. While the percentage of cocaine use by Canadians is low (about...

Ecstasy or Molly (MDMA) (Canadian Drug Summary)
Summarizes research on the use of MDMA (street named ecstasy or molly), a synthetically derived chemical used recreationally. Less than 1% of Canadian aged 15 and older...

Methamphetamine (Canadian Drug Summary)
Summarizes data on the use of methamphetamine, including the harms and effects, legal status, hospitalization and access to treatment. The summary concludes that, while the...

Alcohol (Canadian Drug Summary)
Summarizes data on the use and risky use of alcohol, including information on drinking patterns, effects on youth and older adults, legal status, costs and impact on health...

Cannabis (Canadian Drug Summary)
Provides an overview of key data and information about cannabis before and after legalization and regulation, as well as on new classes of legalized cannabis (e.g., edibles)....

Talking Pot with Youth: A Cannabis Communication Guide for Youth Allies
Provides introductory information and a set of exercises to engage youth in meaningful...

Clearing the Smoke on Cannabis: Medical Use of Cannabis and Cannabinoids – An Update
Reviews research on the effects of cannabis use on various aspects of human functioning and...
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Neuf sites de consommation supervisée de l’Ontario fermeront malgré l’injonction
'It seems crazy to me,' Regina resident stunned by detox centres' wait times
Provincial government cuts funding to gambling support group
Naloxone nasal spray kits now available at Guelph Public Library
(Updated) Nine Ontario supervised consumption sites to close despite injunction, minister says
Northern Health issues alert for extremely toxic drug that does not respond to naloxone
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Initiative en matière d'accessibilité
Le CCDUS travaille actuellement à convertir l’ensemble de ses publications pour répondre aux normes de la Loi sur l’accessibilité pour les personnes handicapées de l’Ontario.