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We are Canada's Drug Agency

Powering evidence-informed drug and health technology decisions for sustainable, world-class health care for all

We are experts at finding, interpreting, and assembling the best available information, and we know that evidence is the foundation of good decision-making.

A National Capital Region’s top employer

We are proud and excited to share that our organization has been named one of the National Capital Region's top employers for 2024.

Latest News

The 2025 call for nominations to join expert and advisory committees at Canada’s Drug Agency will be open from March 3 to March 31, 2025.   These ...
Canada’s Drug Agency has officially opened its call for nominations for the position of Chair of its Board of Directors. This is a unique opportunity ...
Recommendations will help organizations that appraise new drugs establish whether their use will result in longer-term benefits for patients   Four ...
Canada’s Drug Agency is seeking to expand the group of scientists who contribute their expertise to our organization and help us power evidence ...
Consultation status: Open Consultation period: January 6 to February 6, 2025 Canada’s Drug Agency is outlining additional plans to modernize the drug ...
Canada's Drug Agency (CDA-AMC) and the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) have signed a 3-year agreement that will leverage the ...

Canada’s Drug Agency

Canada’s Drug Agency is a pan-Canadian health organization, created and funded by Canada’s federal, provincial, and territorial governments.

We provide Canada’s health system leaders with independent evidence and advice so they can make informed drug, health technology, and health system decisions, and we collaborate with national and international partners to enhance our collective impact. 

Upcoming Events

The Proposed Pan-Canadian Guidance for Newborn Screening: What We Heard

1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET

10th Annual Forum: Pathways to Access and Reimbursement

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8:00 am
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Canada’s Drug Agency recognizes the traditional territories, rights, and diversity of all First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities across Canada. Indigenous Peoples have been, and continue to be, excluded from and harmed by Canada’s health care systems. In the spirit of reconciliation, we are committed to addressing these inequities alongside Indigenous communities.