TORONTO, March 23 /CNW Telbec/ - The Canadian Executive Council on
Addictions (CECA), a national organization of senior executives of addiction
agencies across Canada, says it welcomes the new National Anti-Drug Strategy
outlined in Monday's federal budget, but is urging the federal government to
continue to treat addictions as a health problem and is also calling for a
greater focus on problems associated with alcohol and prescription drugs.
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Saturday, March 24, 2007
CECA welcomes new federal anti-drug strategy, but urges greater attention to alcohol and prescription drug abuse