Tobacco lobbying signals a dangerous tactical trend

One person who isn't cheering the demise of the council is anti-smoking advocate Cynthia Callard, who works with Physicians for a Smoke Free Canada. She worries that the move by the companies to embark on more traditional corporate lobbying efforts could signal a dangerous trend.

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