Our press releases

 

For an interview with Mireille Deyglun or other campaign spokespeople, please contact:

Carine Salvi, Communication Officer
Tel.: 514 948-5317, ext. 229
csalvi@cqts.qc.ca

To see our most recent press releases:

 

  • 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.
  • 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.