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Canada eyes ban on flavored tobacco aimed at youths 

Jump to full article: Reuters, 2009-05-26
Author: Allan Dowd

Intro:

The Canadian government on Tuesday proposed a ban on fruit-flavored cigarettes and small cigars that anti-smoking groups say are being marketed like candy to lure children into smoking.

Tobacco advertising rules will also be tightened to close a loophole that allows cigarettes to be advertised in newspapers and magazines that claim to be aimed at an adults but are available to anyone and often given out for free.

Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq said the industry's own internal documents showed it was using sweet flavors like grape, banana and peach to entice teenagers to try tobacco for the first time so they become addicted.

"Tobacco is not candy and should never be mistaken as such," Aglukkaq told a news conference in Ottawa.

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