Police are investigating a series of crimes targeting Townsville tobacco shops, believed to be the work of the same pair of ...
The federal government has appointed an Illicit Tobacco Commissioner while the Coalition is promising an extra $250 million, if it wins the next election, to bolster law enforcement. The federal ...
This time last year, they hit the shelves of convenience stores and gas stations across Canada: brightly coloured plastic cylinders, roughly the size and shape of hockey pucks, bearing the brand ...
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He faces counts of a Commonwealth offence of directing the activities of a criminal organisation, possession of tobacco products with the intent of defrauding, possessing the proceeds of crime and ...
Victoria Police has charged eight people with federal offences as part of raids on a $30-million illegal tobacco syndicate. More than 600,000 cigarettes were seized as authorities raided more than ...
This calls to mind the “meat grinder” tactics of previous Russian and Soviet military campaigns. The “meat grinder” is a collective battlefield approach that values high troop density and ...
Tobacco companies have offered to pay nearly $24 billion USD in compensation to smokers and their loved ones. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via AP) Lise Blais, widow of plaintiff Jean-Yves Blais, ...
A plan for Canada's three biggest tobacco companies to pay out $32.5 billion to provinces, territories and smokers is now in the works, but some hurdles remain before any money starts flowing.
Philip Morris says allocation of settlement amount between companies unresolved BAT says unit supportive of settlement framework, structure Japan Tobacco says some issues need to be resolved for ...
MONTREAL - After nearly three decades fighting Canada’s tobacco giants, Lise Blais is close to getting compensation for the lung cancer her late husband developed from smoking cigarettes.
Three tobacco companies proposed on Thursday to pay $32.5 billion to settle legal claims in Canada, stemming from decades of disputes. The proposal remains subject to further negotiation and court ...