National anti-drug strategy : implementation evaluation, final report / Evaluation Division, Office of Strategic Planning and Performance Measurement.: J2-890/2010E-PDF
"The National Anti-Drug Strategy (the “Strategy”) is a horizontal initiative of 12 federal departments and agencies, led by the Department of Justice Canada (DOJ). As described in the Speech from the Throne in October 2007, the Strategy is a focused initiative whose goal is to “contribute to safer and healthier communities through coordinated efforts to prevent use, treat dependency and reduce production and distribution of illicit drugs.” The Strategy seeks to achieve this goal through three action plans devoted to prevention, treatment, and enforcement"--Executive summary, page i.
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| Title | National anti-drug strategy : implementation evaluation, final report / Evaluation Division, Office of Strategic Planning and Performance Measurement. |
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| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
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| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource (iii, vi, 42 pages) |
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