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"On January 20, 2025, the Health Canada issued an update regarding Statement from the Minister of Mental Health & Addictions and Associate Minister of Health on National Non-Smoking Week. The minister emphasized the importance of supporting those on their journey to a smoke-free life, with tobacco use being one of the leading preventable causes of premature death in Canada, claiming approximately 46,000 lives a year."

Statement from the Minister of Mental Health & Addictions and Associate Minister of Health on National Non-Smoking Week
From: Health Canada

Statement

Today marks the beginning of National Non-Smoking Week begins, a time to raise awareness about the heath risks of smoking and the importance of supporting those on their journey to a smoke-free life. Tobacco use continues to be one of the leading preventable causes of premature death in Canada, claiming approximately 46,000 lives a year.
January 20, 2025 | Ottawa, ON | Health Canada
Today marks the beginning of National Non-Smoking Week, a time to raise awareness about the heath risks of smoking and the importance of supporting those on their journey to a smoke-free life. Tobacco use continues to be one of the leading preventable causes of premature death in Canada, claiming approximately 46,000 lives a year. We remain steadfast in our objective of less than 5% tobacco use among Canadians by 2035.
Quitting smoking is one of the best things you can do for your health. Everyone, no matter their age or situation, can benefit from quitting smoking. The health benefits can be felt as early as twenty minutes after your last cigarette and those benefits can continue to be felt for years after. Whether you try something again, try something new, or try a combination of things, there is no wrong way to quit. Support is available that can help increase your success in quitting smoking:

Through the Tools for a Smoke-Free Life campaign, individuals can access resources designed to help them quit.
Canadians can also reach the national quitline at 1-866-366-3667 or visit Gosmokefree.gc.ca/quit, where trained specialists provide advice, support, and referrals to local programs.

Our government has committed $66 million annually since 2018, to help Canadians who smoke to quit or reduce their use, and to protect youth and people who do not use tobacco from the dangers of tobacco use and nicotine addiction.
Canada became the first in the world to require health warnings directly on individual cigarettes. This action made health warning messages virtually unavoidable, and together with updated graphic images displayed on the package, provide a real and startling reminder of the health consequences of smoking.
Canadians shouldn't have to pay for the damages caused by tobacco companies. Our cost recovery framework will make sure that these companies, rather than taxpayers, pay to fund our public health efforts.
We are committed to work with public health partners and all orders of government to help Canadians quit using tobacco and nicotine and to protect the health of young people and non-smokers.
Quitting smoking is possible, no matter how many times you have tried before. If you're struggling and need help managing your addiction, including mental health support, there are resources available to assist you. Talk to a doctor and reach out to family and friends for support, or visit canada.ca/mental-health for immediate, free and confidential mental health and substance use help.
The Honourable Ya'ara Saks, P.C., M.P.
Contacts
Callum Haney

Press Secretary

Office of the Honourable Ya'ara Saks

Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health

343-576-4407
Media Relations

Health Canada

613-957-2983media@hc-sc.gc.ca

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Purpose
Health Canada has issued a statement marking the beginning of National Non-Smoking Week, emphasizing the importance of raising awareness about the health risks associated with smoking. The statement highlights the need for Canadians to quit smoking and provides support resources to aid in this process.

Effects on Industry
The tobacco industry is likely to be impacted by this statement as it emphasizes the health risks of smoking and encourages Canadians to quit using tobacco products. The government’s commitment to helping Canadians who smoke to quit or reduce their use may also lead to increased demand for alternative nicotine products, potentially affecting the tobacco industry.

Relevant Stakeholders
The stakeholders affected by this update include:

  • Canadians who smoke and are trying to quit
  • Tobacco companies and manufacturers
  • Public health organizations and partners working on smoking cessation initiatives
  • Healthcare providers and professionals involved in treating smokers and their associated health issues

Next Steps
To comply with or respond to this update, stakeholders can take the following actions:

  • Canadians who smoke can access resources through the Tools for a Smoke-Free Life campaign, reach out to the national quitline (1-866-366-3667), or visit Gosmokefree.gc.ca/quit
  • Tobacco companies and manufacturers should be aware of the government’s commitment to cost recovery and its potential impact on their industry
  • Public health organizations and partners can continue working with the government to support smoking cessation initiatives and protect public health

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