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The Influence of Tobacco Powerwall Advertising on Children
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Exposure to Second-hand Smoke
Smoke-free Tourism (Dec. 2008 Update)
Smoke-free Hospital Properties
Smoke-free Tourism
Child Protection, Foster Care and Second-hand Smoke
Smoke-free Prisons
Smoke-free Hospital Campuses
Smoke-free Outdoor Spaces
Second-hand Smoke and Hookah Pipes
Smoke-free Casinos and Bingos
Smoke-free Policies at Colleges and Universities
Appearing Soon in a Place Near You: Health Impacts of Comprehensive Smoke-Free Legislation
Second-hand Smoke in Homes and Cars
Summary of Workers' Compensation Claims Across Canada
Future Debates: “There’s Still a Long Way to Go, Baby…”
Second-hand Smoke: What's the Danger?
But Does SHS Actually Cause Diseases?
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According to the latest results from the Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey (CTUMS), for data collected between February and December 2005, slightly fewer than 5 million people, representing 19% of the population aged 15 years and older, were current smokers, of which 15% reported smoking daily. Approximately 22% of men were current smokers, higher than the proportion of women (16%).
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