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Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. 49 (4th Supp.))

Act current to 2026-05-26 and last amended on 2012-03-16. Previous Versions

Marginal note:Capacity and powers

 The Centre has the capacity of a natural person and may do anything conducive to the fulfilment of its purpose and to the exercise of its powers and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, the Centre may

  • (a) review and provide informed comment on policies and programs related to alcohol and drug abuse in consultation with governments, the business community and labour, professional and voluntary organizations;

  • (b) facilitate and assist cooperative efforts among governments, the business community and labour, professional and voluntary organizations, in respect of policy and program initiatives in the alcohol and drug abuse field;

  • (c) institute and support programs and activities in collaboration with governments, the business community and labour, professional and voluntary organizations;

  • (d) initiate, sponsor and support conferences, seminars and meetings, and support and assist those of governments, the business community and labour, professional and voluntary organizations;

  • (e) establish, maintain and operate information systems and facilities to encourage and support the exchange of information of all kinds relating to alcohol and drug abuse policies, programs and research and cooperate with operators of existing systems and facilities including governments, educational institutions and libraries;

  • (f) initiate, support and publish studies, reports and other documentation promoting the development and exchange of knowledge and expertise;

  • (g) institute, support and assist the award of scholarships and fellowships and otherwise support and promote basic and advanced training in matters relating to addictions and such other activities as will contribute to the continued improvement of services in Canada relating to addictions;

  • (h) initiate, promote, assist and evaluate research and publish and otherwise disseminate associated findings; and

  • (i) acquire any property, money or securities by gift, bequest or otherwise, and hold, expend, invest, administer or dispose of any such property, money or securities subject to the terms, if any, on which such property, money or securities are given, bequeathed or otherwise made available to the Centre.

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