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A defining moment for public health and tobacco control is underway but few British Columbians know it.
A historic government lawsuit in B.C. against the tobacco industry, before the courts since 2001, has gone relatively unnoticed. As a result, health charities worry public health will receive inadequate attention in any settlement.
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The tobacco industry is in negotiations behind closed doors with all 10 provincial governments, including B.C., to settle the multi-billion dollar lawsuits seeking to recover health care costs caused by tobacco company wrongdoing.
Canadian Cancer Society won t back Manitoba s extended smoking ban because First Nations sidelined
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- 1 in 3 Canadians are drinking more alcohol than usual since the onset of COVID-19; Dry Feb is a personal wellness challenge to reduce drinking and raise funds for cancer. -
Three in 10 Canadians intend to drink less in 2021, according to a recent survey commissioned by the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS). CCS is encouraging Canadians to turn their resolutions into action by participating in Dry Feb and going alcohol-free in February. The new year is a fresh start for many. Dry Feb is a great opportunity to get healthy, challenge yourself, and have fun while raising money to make a difference for Canadians affected by cancer, said Andrea Seale, CEO of the Canadian Cancer Society. We have a goal of raising $3 million to support groundbreaking research and services for people affected by cancer. This year has been an especially difficult for the people we serve, and as a sign of solidarity with the cancer community, we re inviting all Canadians to reduce their drinking for February