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World Aids Day 2013: If our goal is zero, drug policy reform is crucial

November 28, 2013 (March 1, 2016)
By CDPC

Zero New HIV Infections. Zero Discrimination and Zero AIDS-related deaths. That is the goal set by UNAIDS over the next two years. But when it comes to stopping…

Illegal Drugs Get Cheaper, More Potent

October 10, 2013 (January 19, 2016)
By admin

Sometimes my work as a drug policy analyst is really hard to explain to my non-drug policy friends. Most of the research findings about drug policy that…

Why Decriminalize Drugs?

June 20, 2013 (May 30, 2016)
By admin

On Thursday, May 24th the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition released a report on Canadian drug policy. The report calls for the replacement of Canada’s National Anti-Drug Strategy…

CDPC Report on Drug Policy Highlights the Failures of Criminalization

June 10, 2013 (November 30, 2021)
By admin

On Thursday, May 23, CDPC released the first- ever comprehensive report by a civil society organization on the failures of Canada’s approach to drug policy. The report…

Cheap, Easy, and Lifesaving—Naloxone Treatment for Overdose

January 29, 2013 (May 18, 2016)
By CDPC

How much does it cost to save a life? That question got a clear and striking answer this week in the case of overdose from heroin in the…

Attorney Generals Speak Out On Pot Prohibition

January 24, 2013 (May 18, 2016)
By CDPC

Last Friday, in a commentary piece for the Globe and Mail, four former B.C. Attorney Generals came out in very clear terms and said what needs to…

Book Review-The Political Economy of Narcotics: Production, Consumption and Global Markets

January 17, 2012 (November 30, 2021)
By CDPC

by Craig Jones Former Executive Director, The John Howard Society of Canada. The Political Economy of Narcotics: Production, Consumption and Global Markets By Julia Buxton, PhD Zed…

B.C. physicians issue report on drug policy and law reform

November 29, 2011 (March 23, 2022)
By CDPC

Tuesday, November 29, 2011 by David Eby (Reposted with permission) It’s hard to imagine an area more difficult for politicians talk about than drug policy reform. Maybe…

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La Canadian Drug Policy Coalition est un projet partenaire du Centre de recherche appliquée sur la santé mentale et les toxicomanies (CARMHA), un centre de recherche basé à la Faculté des sciences de la santé de l’Université Simon Fraser, à Vancouver.

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