The mandate of the Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control (CCDPC) is to provide strategic leadership in the development and implementation of integrated chronic disease prevention and control strategies and work with relevant stakeholders at national and international levels to ensure an integrated approach to chronic disease prevention and control.
The CCDPC is a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre on Non-Communicable Disease Policy.
"The CCDPC works with stakeholders at all levels to provide pan-Canadian and international leadership in chronic disease prevention and control through integrated policy and program development, surveillance, and knowledge development and dissemination."
* These numbers are being generated in real-time and are updating constantly. The numbers may flicker on your screen for this reason. This clock is an estimation only and should not be used as evidence.
Providing you with the most current cardiovascular disease statistics and risk factor prevalence in Canada as well as for other major non-communicable diseases.
The NDSS is a multi-sectorial initiative of government, non-government agencies, Aboriginal groups and industry who are committed to reducing the incidence and complications of diabetes through leadership in the development, implementation and national coordination of provincial, territorial and Aboriginal diabetes surveillance systems.