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Comparing Substances and Their Impacts
Alcohol, opioids, stimulants, cannabis, and prescription drugs.
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The topic "Comparing Substances and Their Impacts" centers on analyzing the effects of different substances—legal and illicit—on individuals, communities, and systems within Canada. This includes examining the physiological, psychological, and societal consequences of substance use, as well as the interplay between substance classification, policy frameworks, and public health outcomes.

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