Canada's Tobacco Strategy

Canada's Tobacco Strategy (CTS) is the current federal strategy to address tobacco use in Canada and is designed to help achieve the target of less than 5% tobacco use by 2035.

About Canada's Tobacco Strategy

We have committed $66 million annually starting in 2018 to:

The CTS notes that tobacco use is not spread equally across the population, and is often linked to other health and social inequities.

Canadians with higher rates of tobacco use include:

The CTS also notes that giving people who smoke access to less harmful options than cigarettes will:

The Tobacco and Vaping Products Act was passed on May 23, 2018. It makes it legal for adults to buy vaping products that contain nicotine, as a less harmful option than smoking.

Themes of Canada's Tobacco Strategy

The main themes of Canada's Tobacco Strategy are to:

Help Canadians quit tobacco

This will be achieved by:

Protect youth and people who do not use tobacco from nicotine addiction

This will be achieved by:

Work with Indigenous groups to create specific plans for Indigenous people

This will be achieved by:

Strengthen our science, surveillance and partnerships

This will be achieved by:

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