ID: |
HARP-450 |
Title: |
Tobacco wars: the bloody battle between good health and good politics |
Source: |
Canadian Medical Assn Journal , v.156(2) January 15, 1997 pg 237-240 |
Parties: |
|
Dispute Resolution Organ: |
|
Year: |
1997 |
Pages: |
0 |
Author(s): |
|
Keywords: |
Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, human rights, legislation, Quebec, tobacco, health, politics |
Abstract: |
A BATTLE TO INTRODUCE NEW ANTITOBACCO LEGISLATION in Canada has caused political battles within the Liberal Party. While one side is worried about the need to protect people’s health, another is worried about the potential loss of jobs within the tobacco industry — many of which are located in politically volatile Quebec. Charlotte Gray writes about the machinations that led to the introduction of new smoking legislation in the House of Commons in November. |
Secured: |
False |
Download Article: |
Available here |
Keywords: Canada, economic, employment, health, human rights, legislation, politics, Quebec, social and cultural rights, tobacco