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  2. Canadian Classics - Wikipedia

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    The top of the pack features either a text or picture warning in English or French, while the rest of the pack is left to the original manufacturer of the brand.It features the words "Canadian Classics", a moose, the name of the manufacturer, the quantity of cigarettes in the pack (20 or 25 per pack) in both English and French, and various landscapes in the background.

  3. Smoking in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In December 2002, Statistics Canada published a report on smoking prevalence from 1985 to 2001. In that report they found from 1985 to 1991, the prevalence of "current smoking" (which they defined as daily smokers and occasional smokers) declined overall, for both sexes and all age groups except for those aged 15 to 24.

  4. Du Maurier (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Du Maurier is a Canadian brand of cigarette produced by Imperial Tobacco Canada, a subsidiary of conglomerate British American Tobacco. [1] The brand is named after Sir Gerald du Maurier, the noted British actor. [2] The brand is also produced under license by the West Indian Tobacco Company in Trinidad and Tobago.

  5. List of cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Tobacco Canada West Indian Tobacco Company (Trinidad and Tobago only) Canada: 1930; 94 years ago () [citation needed] Ducados: Altadis, a division of Imperial Tobacco: Spain: 1963; 61 years ago () Ducal: Landewyck Tobacco Luxembourg: 1969; 55 years ago () Duke ITC Limited: India [19] Dunhill: British American Tobacco (International)

  6. Export (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Lassie, as she is known, was featured on nearly all of Macdonald's cigarette brands until the 1970s and remained on packages of Export 'A' cigarettes to the present. [3] During World War II, a special duty-free variant of the Macdonald Gold Standard was made for the Canadian troops to boost general morale during their battles. On ...

  7. Regulation of nicotine marketing - Wikipedia

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    Canada, Australia, Thailand, Iceland, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil [85] and some EU countries have also imposed labels upon cigarette packs warning smokers of the effects, and they include graphic images of the potential health effects of smoking. In Canada, cards are also inserted into cigarette packs, explaining reasons not to smoke and different ...

  8. Tobacco-free pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    A tobacco-free pharmacy is a retail pharmacy where the sale of tobacco products is not available. Outside the United States, it is illegal in countries such as in France [2] and most of Canada for pharmacy stores to sell cigarettes and similar products on the same premises as over-the-counter drugs and prescription medication.

  9. Legal smoking age - Wikipedia

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    A person selling or supplying any cigarettes, tobacco or tobacco products to a person who appears to be under 25 years of age shall, before selling or supplying them, ensure, by requiring photo identification, that the latter person is not a minor. [42] Bolivia: None 18 The sale of tobacco products to minors under the age of 18 years is prohibited.