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Driven to Quit 2012, Visit www.DrivenToQuit.ca

Driven to Quit Challenge 2012 - Winners Announced
Congratulations to the winners of the 2012 Driven to Quit Challenge!

In Toronto, 4,717 registered to quit smoking and 37,404 registered to quit in Ontario. For winners and prizes visit Driven to Quit Challenge.

For free support, advice and information on quitting, visit the Canadian Cancer Society's Smokers Helpline or call 1-877-513-5323.

 Smoking / tobacco programs  Highlights
Smoke-Free Ontario Toronto Tobacco Disclosure
View businesses that have Smoke-free Ontario Act convictions.

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Free programs, self help, telephone helplines, resources for quitting and more
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Programs and activities for youth and by youth.
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Secondhand smoke at home and in your car
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Drifting tobacco smoke
Almost half of Ontario multi-unit dwellers had tobacco smoke enter their unit from somewhere else in the building.


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Myths and facts about quitting...
 What's happening
STOP Study for "Free" Nicotine Replacement Therapy
Need help to quit smoking? Join the STOP (Smoking Treatment for Ontario Patients) study for free nicotine replacement therapy. Learn more.
Don't Quit Quitting
Did you know every attempt to stop smoking gets you closer to quitting for good? Whether it is your first time making a quit attempt, or you have tried it before, you now have two innovative web tools to support you to quit smoking. Learn more
Hookah/water pipe smoking
Water pipe smoking involves inhaling flavoured tobacco through a hose, called a hookah. Water pipe smoking is not safe - the water does not filter out all the toxins and the nicotine in the tobacco is addictive. Learn more


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Last updated April 2012

 
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