Effective drug policy begins with listening to lived experience and grounding in credible evidence. Explore these resources to support learning, advocacy and policy solutions for researchers, advocates, community members and decision-makers working to replace failed laws with approaches that prioritize public health and human rights.

Publications, Learning, and Data to Drive Better Drug Policy
Our resources include:
- Reports and Publications – Reports, submissions and analyses including Getting to Tomorrow: 7 Actions to End the Unregulated Drug Crisis, It’s Not a Crime to Save a Life, and A Report on Canadian Drug Policy
- Guides & Learning – Tools for anyone to learn about the unregulated drug crisis and drug policy solutions, such as the History of Drug Policy in Canada, Critical Terminology Guide, and Avoiding Stigmatizing Language
- Research & Data – Evidence summaries and analyses that inform our policy positions
Browse our collection of resources to stay informed.
Reports and Publications
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 Canada’s Complicity in Illegal U.S. Military Strikes: When “Public Health” Drug Policy Meets Extrajudicial KillingsRead more: Canada’s Complicity in Illegal U.S. Military Strikes: When “Public Health” Drug Policy Meets Extrajudicial KillingsSince September 2, 2025, the U.S. military has killed at least 57 civilians in international… 
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 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Supreme Court Affirms Life-Saving Intent of Good Samaritan LawRead more: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Supreme Court Affirms Life-Saving Intent of Good Samaritan LawLe français suit Canada | October 24, 2025 – With reasoning that will have implications… 
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 IT IS NOT A CRIME TO SAVE A LIFERead more: IT IS NOT A CRIME TO SAVE A LIFESupervised Consumption Sites (SCS) and Overdose Prevention Sites (OPS) are critical, evidence-based interventions that save… 
Guides and Learning
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