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Health Canada; PROPEL Centre for Population Health Impact 2020-11-18 <p>Health Canada’s 2016/2017 Canadian Student Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CSTADS; formerly the Youth Smoking Survey) is a biennial, pan-Canadian, school-based survey of a generalizable sample of students in grades 7 through 12. CSTADS (YSS) has been coordinated centrally by the Propel Centre for Population Health Impact (Propel) at the University of Waterloo in partnership with Health Canada since 2004, under the leadership of Dr. Steve Manske. As of July 1, 2017, the project is under the leadership of Dr. Martin Cooke following the retirement of Steve Manske. Drs. Matthias Schonlau and Steve Brown at the University of Waterloo act as CSTADS statisticians and co-investigators. The 2016/2017 CSTADS was implemented in schools between October 2016 and June 2017 by provincial teams located in the participating provinces, with support and leadership from the following CSTADS co- investigators:</p> <p>Dr. Antony Card: Memorial University of Newfoundland – Grenfell Campus</p> <p>Dr. Donna Murnaghan: Thompson Rivers University</p> <p>Dr. Jo-Ann MacDonald: University of Prince Edward Island</p> <p>Dr. Mark Asbridge: Dalhousie University</p> <p>Dr. Annie Montreuil: Université du Québec à Montréal</p> <p>Dr. Tara Elton-Marshall: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health</p> <p>Dr. Donna Turner: CancerCare Manitoba</p> <p>Dr. Al Artaman: CancerCare Manitoba</p> <p>Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine: University of Saskatchewan</p> <p>Dr. Cam Wild: University of Alberta</p> <p>Dr. Marjorie MacDonald: University of Victoria</p>
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Health Canada; PROPEL Centre for Population Health Impact 2020-11-18 <p>Health Canada’s 2014/2015 Canadian Student Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CSTADS) is a pan-Canadian, school-based survey of a generalizable sample of students in grades 6 through 12. Formerly named the Youth Smoking Survey (YSS), CSTADS has been coordinated centrally by the Propel Centre for Population Health Impact (Propel) at the University of Waterloo in partnership with Health Canada since 2004, under the leadership of Dr. Steve Manske. Drs. Matthias Schonlau and Steve Brown at the University of Waterloo act as CSTADS statisticians and co-investigators. The 2014/2015 CSTADS was implemented in schools between October 2014 and May 2015 by provincial teams located in the participating provinces, with support and leadership from the following CSTADS co-investigators:</p> <p>Dr. Antony Card: Memorial University of Newfoundland – Grenfell Campus</p> <p>Dr. Donna Murnaghan: Thompson Rivers University</p> <p>Dr. Jo-Ann MacDonald: University of Prince Edward Island</p> <p>Dr. Mark Asbridge: Dalhousie University</p> <p>Dr. Annie Montreuil: Institut national de santé publique du Québec</p> <p>Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine: University of Saskatchewan</p> <p>Dr. Cam Wild: University of Alberta</p> <p>Dr. Marjorie MacDonald: University of Victoria</p>
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Health Canada; PROPEL Centre for Population Health Impact 2020-11-18 <p>Health Canada’s 2018/2019 Canadian Student Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CSTADS; formerly the Youth Smoking Survey) is a Canadian, biennial, school-based survey of a generalizable sample of students in grades 7 through 12. CSTADS (YSS) has been coordinated centrally by the Propel Centre for Population Health Impact (Propel) at the University of Waterloo in partnership with Health Canada since 2004. The 2018/2019 CSTADS was implemented in schools between October 2018 and June 2019 by provincial teams located in the participating provinces, with support and leadership from the following CSTADS co- investigators:</p> <p>Dr. Linda Rohr: Memorial University of Newfoundland</p> <p>Dr. Donna Murnaghan: Thompson Rivers University</p> <p>Dr. Jo-Ann MacDonald: University of Prince Edward Island</p> <p>Dr. Mark Asbridge: Dalhousie University</p> <p>Dr. Annie Montreuil: Université du Québec à Montréal</p> <p>Dr. Tara Elton-Marshall: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health</p> <p>Dr. Nathan Nickel: University of Manitoba</p> <p>Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine: University of Saskatchewan</p> <p>Dr. Cam Wild: University of Alberta</p> <p>Dr. Marjorie MacDonald: University of Victoria</p>

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