Issue 343 - August 26, 2005
Pity poor big tobacco
Anti-smoking crusade needs to cool it a bit -BC
Manitoba fines are going up -MB
Ban keeps people from getting help. -BC
New AADAC staff understands addicts -AB
Youths to tackle smokers -ON
Businesses plead guilty to violating smoking bylaw -ON
Retailers reminded that it's illegal to sell tobacco to kids under 19-ON
Cigarettes covered up at stores -MB
Smoker-friendly casino set to open -MB
Emphasis on smoking minimizes other issues -ON
Smoking ban diminishes democracy in Ontario -ON
Countdown on for tobacco queen contest -ON
Smokers welcome at new bingo hall -MB
Butt out of our homes -AB
New program targets youth tobacco use -ON
Do-gooders rejoice: you can sneer even more now -ON
An ode to cigarettes -AB
New law would allow Net spying
Residents miss dining and puffing -AB
Wrong Place Wrong Time -AB
Obesity tops smoking as health issue, poll finds
Bylaw creating clouds of smoke on the streets -AB
Injustice continues -MB
Manitoba retailers fuming over anti-tobacco law -MB
Police Seek Help in Smash and Grab Thefts-ON
Devastating effect of ban -AB
Luck helps major theft investigation -ON
Aboriginals' smoking rate higher
Court - Total ban on tobacco advertising is not justified.
Health Canada has updated the It's Your Health article on formaldehyde and indoor air
Quebec Court of Appeal upholds most of federal tobacco ad law
Feds a- tax
Tobacco-ad law eased
What do 16,000 really die from?
Big tobacco free to sponsor
Tobacco ad laws loosened by court
RE "the ban is here to stay" -AB
Ottawa will likely appeal tobacco ruling
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