CTAC's actions are mostly aimed at: influencing policies, positions or programs of different institutions that are in relation with HIV/AIDS; raising the public profile of a specific problem; and building support for tackling that problem.

From time to time, CTAC may ask for your help to raise awareness around a specific issue. Learn about the latest issues identified by CTAC and how to raise awareness.

To make treatment issues easier to understand and help you create 'do-able' plans of action, CTAC has developed a series of tele-workshops.

Find out how to attend and participate at this year's Annual General Meeting.

The 1st Canadian HIV/HBV/HCV Co-Infection Research Summit, took place in Toronto from October 30th to 31st, 2010. It brought together key co-infection researchers and community members from across Canada to initiate a dialogue around priority areas for HIV, Hepatitis C (HCV) and Hepatitis B (HBV) co-infection research. Please check back as more information from the Summit will be available shortly