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MORE GRUESOME TOBACCO WARNINGS DELAYED

Activists are asking more questions about why the Canadian government has delayed putting enhanced health warnings on tobacco products. They wonder whether stopping the new warnings is a result of lobbying by the tobacco industry. Lynn Desjardins looks at the Canadian government's reasons for delaying new warnings on cigarette packages. ( Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Pawel Dwulit )

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