Healthy Living Hamilton works with many organizations to develop a healthier, cleaner and ultimately a Tobacco Free environment for Canadians. Please visit the web sites outlined below for some great information that can help you and loved ones to quit smoking.
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The City of Hamilton supports the goals of the Ontario Tobacco Strategy. We work with individuals, groups and agencies in the community to develop programs and initiatives that support schools, workplaces, health care settings and the community at large to promote tobacco-free living. More...
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Health Canada is the Federal department responsible for helping Canadians maintain and improve their health, while respecting individual choices and circumstances. Every 11 minutes, a Canadian dies from tobacco use. Every 10 minutes, two Canadian teenagers start smoking cigarettes; one of them will lose her life because of it. More...
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Whether you have already quit smoking or are thinking about quitting smoking, this web program and Support Community will give you the help you need to succeed! You do not have to purchase any products to use this free program. Please remember that this program is not to replace the advice of a healthcare professional. More... |
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Unfiltered Facts is a web site put together to provide you with some information about the tobacco industry. The tobacco industry is trying to replace the 123 customers they lose everyday - yep, that's right - the Canadians that die from their products. You deserve to know the truth about the tobacco industry...Uncensored and Unfiltered!!! More... |
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The Smoke-Free Ontario Act is designed to protect the health of all Ontarians by prohibiting smoking in all enclosed workplaces and enclosed public places in Ontario as of May 31, 2006. People start smoking for lots of reasons. But it’s nicotine addiction that can make it so hard to quit. The good news is that many people quit every day – and you have it in you to quit too! More...
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Are you and your friends being bothered by these issues: quitting smoking, wanting to start smoking, taking drugs, sexual relationships?
You can learn and find out more about these issues at the TeenNet CyberIsle - An interactive website designed by youth with youth. More...
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