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About 2 million Canadians are suing three large tobacco companies for damages they suffered as a result of smoking. The companies in turn have implicated the federal government in what is bound to be...
New statistics show tobacco use has declined in Canada. The figures indicate anti-smoking strategies are proving effective; but doctors say this is no time to let our guard down. The Link's Lynn...
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the federal government cannot be dragged into multi-billion dollar provincial lawsuits aimed at recovering the health costs associated with smoking-related...
In countries such as Bangladesh, Kenya and Malawi, tobacco growing is causing economic, environmental, health and even problems among small farm families. Canada's International Development Research...
The Heart and Stroke foundation says Canadian women are dangerously unaware of stroke symptoms and prevention, especially women of Chinese and South Asian origin. Stroke is a leading cause of death...
In Ivory Coast, the November 2010 election candidate Alassane Ouattara won 54 percent of the vote against incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo. But Gbagbo refused to step down and since then, there has...
Canada was once a leader in requiring warning labels on cigarette packages, but it has now fallen behind other countries. Lynn Desjardins explains why it's so important to update tobacco warning...
Canada's doctors are calling for a ban on the commercial sport of mixed martial arts. But, as Lynn Desjardins reports, proponents of the sport reject the doctors' warnings that this form of extreme...