PEI Leads the Way in Stronger Vaping Regulations
Nathalie2019-12-03T13:03:28+00:00Prince Edward Island has become the first province in Canada to increase the minimum age for vaping and smoking to 21. Bill 112, which passed on [...]
Prince Edward Island has become the first province in Canada to increase the minimum age for vaping and smoking to 21. Bill 112, which passed on [...]
On January 17 and 18, 2020, the 12th Annual Ottawa Conference: State of the Art Clinical Approaches to Smoking Cessation, will be hosted by [...]
Patty Hajdu has been named the new federal Minister of Health. Minister Hajdu is a strong advocate for women’s rights, youth employment, and affordable housing. [...]
The New Brunswick Government delivered its Speech from the Throne on November 19, 2019. Under the priority Dependable Public Health Care (page 7), the [...]
The New Brunswick Anti-Tobacco Coalition (NBATC) publishes a yearly progress report to highlight work done in line with the objectives of New Brunswick’s Tobacco-Free Living [...]
Mental fitness refers to a state of psychosocial well-being, it means having a positive sense of how we feel, think, and act, which improves [...]
The tobacco-free schools initiative uses a comprehensive school health approach to prevent and reduce youth tobacco use by changing the school environment through programs, [...]
New findings released by the New Brunswick Health Council show almost one-third of New Brunswick youth have tried vaping. The number of students between [...]
An op-ed was recently published in Maclean’s by Andrew Pipe, Chair of the Board of the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and David Jones, formerly [...]
Health Canada’s new regulations on plain packaging have taken effect on Nov. 9, 2019, after which retailers have a 90-day window to off-load their [...]