Why it took Canada more than two decades to get big tobacco to pay up | Unpublished
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Author: Ryan Tumilty
Publication Date: July 4, 2024 - 07:00

Why it took Canada more than two decades to get big tobacco to pay up

July 4, 2024
During the lengthy process, some 700 Quebec class members succumbed to their tobacco-related illnesses and died. Others chose assisted suicide


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