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2000 - 2002 Report on Tobacco Control - Update
2000 - 2002 Report on Tobacco Control - Update
Table of Contents
Message from the Minister of Health
Tobacco Control In Canada
How Things Have Changed
No Stopping Now
The Federal Tobacco Control Strategy
Strength In Numbers
Federal / Provincial / Territorial Governments
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
MACTC
Key Federal Government Departments
Health Canada's Role In Tobacco Control
When It Comes To Legislation
When It Comes To Regulating Tobacco Products
When It Comes To Taxing Tobacco
When It Comes To Communicating With Canadians
When It Comes To Quitting
When It Comes To The Young
When It Comes To Research
When It Comes To Collaborating
On The World Stage
The Next Chapter
Info-Charts
Recent Trends In Smoking Prevalence, ages 15+, CTUMS
Recent Trends In Smoking Prevalence, ages 15-19, CTUMS
Info-Boxes
The Components Of Success
Markers On The Road To Success
Second-Hand Smoke And Canadian Workers
Tackling Second-Hand Smoke
Tobacco Control In Canada's First Nations And Inuit Communities - Building Strength
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Last Updated: 2005-05-01
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