Bill S5 – Call To Action No1
Addresses for Current Members of Parliament http://www.parl.gc.ca/Parliamentarians/en/members/addresses Your story [A good way to start – keep it short] Establish that you are an everyday constituent [say where], a consumer, and NOT a tobacco or vaping industry representative. Say what vaping …
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Monday’s News at a glance: Are e-liquid flavours really – Of Mice and Men Right Enough – The Denormalisation Fallacy – Health “experts” on Harm Reduction – Do not use the lifeboat – Irish prisons will soon have access to e-cigs – Iceland: Drafting a bill – Patients with lung cancer – Vaping, E-Cigarettes, and Public Policy – Certified Reference Material – Health Canada Considers Ban – Insane dripping study called out – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Monday, 27 February 2017
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Thursday’s News at a glance: Pragmatism on nicotine could save lives – 5 Things You Should Know About Tobacco Taxes – Nicotine, Smokeless Tobacco & Tourette Syndrome – Behind the smoke: three things to know about e-cigarettes – Major Problems with Canadian Vaping Laws – BAT looks to double its vaping markets – Committee advances vaping law overhaul – People v Thomas – Government Silences Vape Shop Owners in the US – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Thursday, 23 February 2017
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Friday’s News at a glance: It’s not taxing – NNA goes to the High Court – Battery explosions hit the headlines – The only thing to Fear, is Fear Itself – Clearing the air around e-cigarettes – Clearing the Air – National Park Service Withdraws E-Cigarette Rule – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Friday, 20 January 2017
Monday’s News at a glance: That’s Your Problem, Not Ours – Frustration in Tobacco Control – America: Settling for less to reduce smoking – Big Pharma Undermining NHS Quit Service Advice – EU Tax policy – harmful to health – Public consultation on excise duties -Good news for vape shops – The collapse of the vaping business – We’ll do our best to have vaping recognized – Are e-cigarettes a miracle or a menace? – GOP leaders pledge vape law overhaul – Why e-cigarettes are better than smoking – Smoke Signals – Cigarette ban backfires behind bars – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Monday, 16 January 2017
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Thursday’s News at a glance: Nicotine delivery to users – Online sales of age-restricted products – CDC Omitted Important Findings -E-Cig Survey – TD Bank Torpedoes Vaping – Use of e-cigarettes (vaping) in the home: – Public mistrust of e-cigarettes jumps – Big Study Linking Youth Vaping To Smoking Actually Contains Evidence To The Contrary Concerns over new tobacco product – E-cigarettes will save lives and should not be illegal in Australia – Banning e-cigarettes could increase cancer – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Thursday, 12 January 2017
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Thursdays News at a glance: Can Vaping Reverse Disease – To vape or not to vape? The RCGP position on e-cigarettes – Waffle about Press Coverage – ASH “Absolutely Worried” – Senate Bill S-5 Completes First Reading – CBC’s Fifth Estate Shatters Orthodoxy – Vaping has prompted a drop in cigarette smoking – 10 coolest things in the world this week – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Thursday, 24 November 2016
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Fridays News at a glance: FDA to Shut Down Totally Wicked – Changing how YOUR Council sees vaping – Can Electronic Cigarettes Cause Cancer? – Don’t be fooled by the headlines – INNCO slides COP7 Addressing WHO? – Recognising Anti-Smoking Types – Summary of results for 2015 – Enhancing Tobacco Control in Africa and the Middle East – Association between electronic cigarette use and changes in quit attempts – Technology Will Save Millions of Chinese Lives – UN bullies confirm conspiracy – E-cigarette prohibition will be a huge mistake – COP7 drafts decisions – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Thursday, 11 November 2016
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Mondays News at a glance: 87 per cent of UK councils are ignoring advice from PHE – Enfield, A Beacon In A Morass Of Local Insanity – Consistently inconsistent – Changing how YOUR Council sees vaping – The Shocking State of Local Authority Vaping Policy – #COP7FCTC – After all journalists were BANNED – Experts urge WHO to back THR strategies at CoP7 – A THR Expert Group to advise delegations – The war on what, exactly? – Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller – To vape or not to vape – Investigators Botch Study Results – What conflict of interest accusations really mean – Experts nicely “SLAM” lack of honest and relevant snus information from Sweden – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Monday, 7 November 2016
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Thursdays News at a glance: A Billion Lives in the UK – Consultation on the advertising of electronic cigarettes – Article Defending Nicotine Replacement Therapy Fails to Disclose Author’s Conflict of Interest – Quality in Research on Electronic Cigarettes: – The E-Cigarette Summit 2016 – GTNF 2016 C. Russell – Sinnovation – Canada Announces Next Steps in Tobacco Control – Canadian Vaping Association Responds – Nicotine Science and Policy Daily Digest – Thursday, 29 September 2016
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