PHO Webinar: Supporting Smoking Cessation in Indigenous Communities
PHO Webinar: From Sacred to Harmful: Supporting Smoking Cessation in Indigenous Communities Date and time Wed, Jun 18, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:00 [...]
2025 NB STROKE CONFERENCE
A friendly reminder that the 2025 NB Provincial Stroke Conference is just two weeks away! If you haven’t registered yet, there’s still time. This [...]
NB’s Tobacco and Vape-Free Living Strategy Update: New Report
Are you wondering what progress has been made this past year towards NB’s Tobacco and Vape-Free Living Strategy? Are you interested in learning about [...]
The Expand Project is an initiative to start a dialog within 2S, Indigiqueer, queer, and trans communities about smoking, vaping and traditional uses of tobacco.
The Expand Project is starting and expanding conversations around commercial and traditional uses of tobacco amongst 2S, Indigiqueer, queer, and trans young adults ages [...]
Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build a tobacco-free N.B.
Lana Randell Canadian Cancer Society New Brunswick is at an historic crossroads. With final court approval of the national tobacco lawsuit settlement, our province [...]
World No Tobacco Day 2025: Bright products. Dark intentions. Unmasking the Appeal
Kristin2025-05-01T16:13:44+00:00Appealing flavours, but hidden dangers. Shameless manipulation of our children, for industry profit. Every day, tobacco and nicotine industries use carefully engineered products and [...]
WHO, May 13 – World No Tobacco Day online event: Exposing lies, protecting lives: Unmask the appeal of tobacco and nicotine products
Below is information from WHO regarding a World No Tobacco Day online event being held May 13 at 1:00 – 2:00 pm Geneva time. [...]
Opinion | The next government must address the youth vaping crisis
By Cynthia Callard, Flory Doucas and Les Hagen Cynthia Callard is executive director of Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada. Flory Doucas is the co-director of the Quebec [...]
Drug and alcohol use by students in Canada : Explore data from the Canadian Student Alcohol and Drugs Survey
Context Every two years, Health Canada runs the Canadian Student Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CSADS) to learn about substance use by students in grades [...]