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With cigarette smoking being one of the greatest preventable health risks in the world, the Canadian government has made a commitment to reduce cigarette use to five per cent of the population by 2035.
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says Indigenous communities have been facing an alarming rise in COVID-19 cases during the last few weeks.
Penticton cyclists doing their part to keep local highways clean of garbage and litter, and they hope to entice some more volunteers to join the cause.
A group of residents from the community of St. Andrews, Antigonish County, came together recently for a successful village cleanup.
Every second, tens of thousands of cigarette butts are littered. Every butt can take up to 15 years to decompose.
Seventeen Canadian organizations will be running cleanups across the country this fall using funding Unsmoke Canada, a campaign underwritten by Rothmans, Benson & Hedges in Canada.
The Clean Water Program (CWP) was launched in 2001 as a partnership between local municipalities and area Conservation Authorities.
Unsmoke Canada today announced Unsmoke Canada Cleanups, a new grant-giving program established through a partnership with The Great Outdoors Fund.
Unsmoke Canada announced Unsmoke Canada Cleanups, a new grant-giving program established through a partnership with The Great Outdoors Fund.