As provinces set to get smoking lawsuit cash, advocates seek more mitigation efforts
MONTREAL — Anti-smoking advocates are calling on provinces to use money from a historic tobacco settlement on public health programs.
In March, an Ontario judge approved a $32.5-billion plan requiring three major tobacco companies to pay out billions of dollars in compensation to provinces, territories and former smokers.
Provinces are expected to receive initial payouts on Friday.
Meanwhile, advocates are calling on the provinces to invest that cash into tobacco-reduction strategies.
