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Shawna Meister is the Associate Director of Innovation and Evidence in Practice with the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA). She conducts evidence-based research on substance use affecting the workplace and alcohol- and drug-impaired driving. Her background includes research, projects, and publications on impairment and safety-sensitive industries, substance use and workplace policies and practices, various road safety issues (impaired driving, cognitive impairment, vulnerable road users, etc.), and alcohol and cannabis use.