This section addresses issues of importance to Health Canada and Canadian tobacco regulations including graphic health warnings. The Canadian Strategic Plan will be added when available. Click here to return to the main Library page.
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Tobacco Warning Labels (NAQC Web page) Link
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Administration
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9/29/2024
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Warning Labels, Cigarette pack, Advertising, Labels, Canadian federal issues related to cessation, cessation-related policy, graphic health warnings, U.S. federal issues releated to cessation, promoting quitlines/creating demand.
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Helpful Resources Related to Graphic Health Warn. Link
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9/29/2024
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Warning labels, advertising, advertisements, packaging, packages, Canadian federal issues related to cessation, cessation-related policy, graphic health warnings, U.S. federal issues releated to cessation.
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Webinar-Preparing for Graphic Health Warning Lab. Link
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9/29/2024
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Warning labels, Canadian federal issues related to cessation, evaluation, funding and sustainability, graphic health warnings, U.S. federal issues releated to cessation, promoting quitlines/creating demand, quitline operations, quitline services.
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2011 - New Tobacco Products Labeling Regulations Link
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Administration
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9/29/2024
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Cigars, Little cigars, Cigarettes, Labeling, regulation, Canadian federal issues related to cessation, cessation-related policy, graphic health warnings.
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2010 NAQC’s letter to the Canadian Prime Minister Link
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Administration
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9/29/2024
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Advocacy, Canada, Canadian federal issues related to cessation, cessation-related policy, graphic health warnings.
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2012 Graphic Labels: A Conversation with AU and NZ Link
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Administration
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9/28/2024
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During this webinar, participants heard first-hand how these AU and NZ prepared for and addressed implementation of graphic health warning labels. We were joined by colleagues from The Quit Group, New Zealand and Quit Victoria, Australia who shared their experiences related to: Call volumes, surges, call patterns and types of callers; Operational and technical issues; Media and communications; and Research and evaluation.
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