Curing the Addiction to Profits: A Supply-side Approach to Phasing Out TobaccoCanadian Centre Policy Alternatives, 2005 - 154 pages |
Contents
1 | 17 |
the business corporation | 45 |
Modern tobacco control strategies | 63 |
Better alternatives to supply tobacco products | 75 |
A tobacco industry that helps people quit | 99 |
Financing the purchase | 128 |
Taking ownership of the problem | 135 |
Key indicators of progress against tobacco | 154 |
Common terms and phrases
addiction advertising agencies agreements alcohol bacco ban tobacco behaviour Board British American Tobacco business corporation Canada Revenue Agency Canadian Co-operative Association Canadian Tobacco challenge cigarette sales co-operatives Community Interest Community Interest Companies consumption reduction costs created Crown corporations develop directors disease employees example federal for-profit global goals harmful Health Canada health warnings Imperial Tobacco Canada incentives increase Japan Tobacco Judy LaMarsh legislation mandate maximize profits measures million monopolies non-profit number of cigarettes operations organizations Ottawa packaging Parliament Petro-Canada Philip Morris private interest enterprises private sector programs prohibition promotions proposed protect provincial public health public interest enterprises quit reduce smoking reduce tobacco Report restrictions retail revenues sell share shareholders Smoke-Free smuggling social sold strategy supply-side tion tobacco companies tobacco consumption tobacco control tobacco corporations tobacco industry tobacco manufacturer tobacco market tobacco products tobacco supply tobacco taxes trade World Trade Organization