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Giesbrecht, N., Wettlaufer, A., Stockwell, T., Vallance, K., Chow, C., April, N., Asbridge, M., Callaghan, R., Cukier, S., Hynes, G., Mann, R.E., Solomon, R., Thomas, G. & Thompson, K. 2021. Alcohol retail privatisation in Canadian provinces between 2012 and 2017. Is decision making oriented to harm reduction? Drug Alcohol Rev, 40(3):459-467.

Bosma, L.M., Giesbrecht, N. & Laslett, A.M. 2021. Exploiting motherhood: Do mummy drinking sites offer real support or are they mainly alcohol marketing? Drug Alcohol Rev.

Haque, M.Z., Young, S.W., Wang, Y., Harris, S., Giesbrecht, N., Chu, M. & Truscott, R. 2021. Socio-demographic factors related to binge drinking in Ontario. Drug Alcohol Depend, 226:108810.

Minian, N., Noormohamed, A., Lingam, M., Zawertailo, L., Le Foll, B., Rehm, J., Giesbrecht, N., Samokhvalov, A.V., Baliunas, D. & Selby, P. 2021. Integrating a brief alcohol intervention with tobacco addiction treatment in primary care: qualitative study of health care practitioner perceptions. Addict Sci Clin Pract, 16(1):17.

Orpana, H., Giesbrecht, N., Hajee, A. & Kaplan, M.S. 2021. Alcohol and other drugs in suicide in Canada: opportunities to support prevention through enhanced monitoring. Inj Prev, 27(2):194-200.

Stockwell, T., Giesbrecht, N., Vallance, K. & Wettlaufer, A. 2021. Government options to reduce the impact of alcohol on human health: Obstacles to effective policy implementation. Nutrients, 13(8).

Vallance, K., Stockwell, T., Wettlaufer, A., Chow, C., Giesbrecht, N., April, N., Asbridge, M., Callaghan, R., Cukier, S., Hynes, G., Mann, R., Solomon, R., Thomas, G. & Thompson, K. 2021. The Canadian Alcohol Policy Evaluation project: Findings from a review of provincial and territorial alcohol policies. Drug Alcohol Rev.

Vallance, K., Stockwell, T., Wettlaufer, A., Giesbrecht, N., Chow, C., Card, K.G. & Farrell-Low, A. 2021. Strategies for engaging policy stakeholders to translate research knowledge into practice more effectively: Lessons learned from the Canadian Alcohol Policy Evaluation project. Drug Alcohol Rev.