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VICTORIA 鈥?British Columbia health minister says he wants to see the province raise the legal smoking age to 21.Terry Lake said he an ardent anti-smoker and believes the longer people are legally prevented from buying tobacco products, the better the odds are that they won ;t pick up the habit.The legal age in Canada to purchase tobacco products is set by each province and territory. ARTIC
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botella stanley 7;ve seen in my family, my mom die, my dad suffer with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, said Lake. I ;ve seen my siblings struggle with addiction to nicotine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A scientist at B.C. 8216 Centre of Addictions Research at the University of Victoria said raising the legal smoking age makes sense, but Lake and others should be aware young
stanley water bottle smokers are currently finding ways to get tobacco.He is right, most people who smoke begin in their younger years, and if we can keep them from starting until they are older then they are not likely to start smoking, said Marjorie MacDonald. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW MacDonald said surveys of high school students across Canada in grades 7 to 12 indicates sm Zbvw Arnott wins ninth term, taking Wellington-Halton Hills in a landslide
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stanley spain anada got 378,000 more of those in September.We are three quarters of the way back.Thats such precious good news that we need to focus on making sure its not short-lived, undermined by a resurgence of the pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canadas biggest cities have changed dramatically since that employment data was gathered in the third week of September, with COVID-19 curtailing economic activity as it spikes in Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto and Peel Region.With Ontario announcing business restrictions Friday in the provinces COVID-19 hot spots, the prospect of losing the precarious employment gains of September looms large. ARTICLE
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stanley cup he pandemic labour market. Accommodation and food services saw an increase of 72,000 positions in September. Manufacturing, was up 68,000. Arts and culture jobs rose by 56,000 positions. Women, whose employment prospects were pummeled at the beginning of the pandemic, have made up for much of their lost ground. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW