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This year, Quebec Tobacco-Free Week highlighted the sheer scope of the problem posed by smoking in our society. We thank you for sharing your experiences with us. Pride was a constant element in the stories of those of you who have managed to quit smoking – and you should be very pleased and proud of yourselves, because quitting is a real achievement. Congratulations! We hope your stories will inspire others, so that they, too, will make the decision to quit, continue their efforts, and stop exposing their family and friends to second-hand smoke.

Although Quebec Tobacco-Free Week has ended, we invite you to continue the discussion on the “Monde sans fumée” page on Facebook.

Thanks to each and every one of you for your contributions!

2 Comments

  1. Posted 14/01/2012 at 06:02 | Permalink

    In it something is. Many thanks for the information, now I will not commit such error.

  2. John
    Posted 15/01/2012 at 01:22 | Permalink

    Smoking caused my mother’s death @ 64! I am 20 years younger and wish to live much longer than she did !! For her spirit and for my life that she gave to me with love .;(
    Cheryl Montreuil I will draw strenght from you my angel and loving mother !

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  • Tobacco is the leading cause of avoidable death in Quebec.
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  • 22% of high school students use tobacco products.
  • There are 1.5 million smokers in the province of Quebec.
  • One in two regular smokers dies from tobacco use.
  • Tobacco is the leading cause of avoidable death in Quebec.
  • Smoking kills more people than road accidents, murders and suicides combined.
  • 22% of high school students use tobacco products.
  • There are 1.5 million smokers in the province of Quebec.
  • One in two regular smokers dies from tobacco use.
  • Tobacco is the leading cause of avoidable death in Quebec.
  • Smoking kills more people than road accidents, murders and suicides combined.
  • 22% of high school students use tobacco products.
  • There are 1.5 million smokers in the province of Quebec.
  • One in two regular smokers dies from tobacco use.
  • Tobacco is the leading cause of avoidable death in Quebec.
  • Smoking kills more people than road accidents, murders and suicides combined.
  • 22% of high school students use tobacco products.
  • There are 1.5 million smokers in the province of Quebec.
  • One in two regular smokers dies from tobacco use.
  • Tobacco is the leading cause of avoidable death in Quebec.
  • Smoking kills more people than road accidents, murders and suicides combined.
  • 22% of high school students use tobacco products.
  • There are 1.5 million smokers in the province of Quebec.
  • One in two regular smokers dies from tobacco use.
  • Tobacco is the leading cause of avoidable death in Quebec.
  • Smoking kills more people than road accidents, murders and suicides combined.
  • 22% of high school students use tobacco products.
  • There are 1.5 million smokers in the province of Quebec.