Cigarettes in Canada - New Market Research Report
Smoking prevalence in Canada remained low in 2012, at 17%, as ageing consumers and the growing interest in healthier lifestyles continued to impact the overall tobacco consumption. According to the latest results from the Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey (CTUMS) in 2011, 17% of the Canadian population aged 15 years and over were current smokers, recording a significant decrease from 2001 (25%), when the Federal Tobacco Control Strategy (FTCS) was first launched. Youths (aged 15-19 years)...
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