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More than 37,000 people living in Canada are killed by tobacco smoke EACH YEAR. That number surpasses suicides, car accidents, and alcohol related deaths put together
Every 12 minutes one Canadian passes away from a tobacco related disease
SMOKING
DONT TRY IT, STOP IT, PREVENT IT
Trying to quit tobacco can potentially be harder than quitting heroin
Do yourself a favor and don't smoke
You are inhaling carbon monoxide, the stuff that exits a car's exhaust pipe, when smoking
Look at the damage smoking can cause to your body
Over a billion cigarettes are smoked by Canadian teens. Retail sales amount to over $330 million
Throat, mouth, lung, bladder, pancreas, cervix and kidney cancer are caused by tobacco
Smoking is like putting tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide, benzene, and hydrogen cyanide in your body. Tar causes lung and throat cancer. Benzene is highly toxic and was once used to make rubber and inks.
tar
Smoking increases the chances of developing cataracts. Even former smokers' chances are increased
Bad effects of smoking