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February 11, 2005
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Cigarette package deception and consumer fraud must end |
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May 26, 2003
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The 'light' & 'mild' consumer fraud (brochure) |
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February 19, 2003
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What Health Canada and the Government of Canada have said about ‘light’ and ‘mild’ cigarettes |
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February 19, 2003
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What Anne McLellan has said about ‘light’ and ‘mild’ cigarettes |
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February 19, 2003
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What international scientific authorities say |
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February 19, 2003
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What the tobacco industry says — and knows — about ‘light’ and ‘mild’ cigarettes |
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February 19, 2003
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What other jurisdictions are doing about ‘light’ and ‘mild’ cigarettes |
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January 27, 2003
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Misleading cigarette marketing: the ‘light’ and ‘mild’ deception |
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January 27, 2003
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The health impact of switching to ‘lower-tar’ cigarettes |
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December 2, 2002
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Campaign to end tobacco package deception |
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May 27, 2002
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Health community demands action from Anne McLellan on ‘light’ and ‘mild’ |
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Compensation: What is it, and when did the tobacco industry know about it? |
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According to the latest results from the Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey (CTUMS), for data collected between February and December 2010, about 4.7 million people, representing 17% of the population aged 15 years and older, were current smokers, of which 13% reported smoking daily. Approximately 20% of men were current smokers, higher than the proportion of women (14%). |
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