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Canada’s Tobacco Act

Canada’s Tobacco Act regulates the manufacturing, advertising, labeling, and sale of tobacco products to protect public health. It aims to reduce tobacco use, especially among youth, by restricting marketing and promoting awareness of health risks. The Act sets standards for packaging, prohibits sales to minors, and limits where tobacco can be sold. It also enforces quality and safety measures for tobacco products. Overall, the Act’s goal is to decrease tobacco consumption and its harmful effects, supporting healthier choices and reducing tobacco-related health issues across the country.