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− | + | ODRS is a credible center of experts that apply epidemiological methods and advanced surveillance systems to detect, analyze, and assess patterns of drug use and harms across Canadian populations. Evidence produced by ODRS informs Federal Policy and Programs on the use of and impacts of drugs and substances in Canada. ODRS collaborates with partners to collect, analyze and disseminate timely and meaningful data and information on the use and impacts of drugs and substances in Canada. | |
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Revision as of 09:57, 26 August 2025
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Introduction
The Office of Drug Research (ODRS) and Surveillance is located under the Controlled Substance and Cannabis Branch within Health Canada.
ODRS is a credible center of experts that apply epidemiological methods and advanced surveillance systems to detect, analyze, and assess patterns of drug use and harms across Canadian populations. Evidence produced by ODRS informs Federal Policy and Programs on the use of and impacts of drugs and substances in Canada. ODRS collaborates with partners to collect, analyze and disseminate timely and meaningful data and information on the use and impacts of drugs and substances in Canada.
Lines of Research
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