You could soon claim a part of a "historic" $32.5 billion settlement proposed by Canada's three tobacco giants.
Smoking stubbornly remains a leading cause of disease, disability and death in Canada, even as prevalence rates have fallen significantly over the last 50 years.
Coyle said banning tobacco sales based on year of birth would be more successful over time at stopping any uptake of smoking among younger people than current policies which restrict tobacco sales to ...
Canada stands at a pivotal moment in the fight against smoking. Despite significant progress, smoking remains one of the ...
• One in five Canadian adults who tried to quit smoking used an NVP during their most recent attempt; fruit flavours, pre-filled cartridges, or pods were most used. • 68% of Canadian adults who ...
Imperial Tobacco is rejecting what it says are major changes to a landmark $32.5-billion settlement that would see it and two ...
Over roughly half a dozen days of hearings starting Wednesday, the tobacco companies and other parties in the case will have ...
National Non-Smoking Week is underway, and above all, it aims to underscore the cold, hard fact that 46,000 Canadians are dying from smoking-related causes each year.
OTTAWA, ON, Jan. 20, 2025 /CNW/ - Although significant progress has been made in the past several decades in reducing smoking rates in Canada, the Council of Chief Medical Officers of Health (CCMOH) 1 ...
If you or someone you know has experienced the harmful effects of smoking, you could soon claim a part of a "historic" ...