Learn about programs that provide financial coverage of smoking cessation medications.
Impact of a pan-Canadian initiative
Read recommendations to improve the funding and delivery of smoking cessation medications for people with cancer
People with lower income are more likely to smoke than people with higher income
Review results about Canadian smoking cessation programs for people living with mental illness(es) and/or addiction, now with data from 2018 to 2019
Read our 2018 report that shines a light on the performance of Canada’s cancer system, showing what’s working and where improvements are needed
Learn more about current and leading practices across Canada and abroad to help cancer patients quit smoking
Gain an overview of the latest results from the Partnership’s environmental scans of smoking cessation programs in Canada
Use evidence from multiple sources to guide decisions about programs and policies that help patients with cancer quit smoking
Read the five top things healthcare providers should know to help people quit smoking, according to Dr. Peter Selby
Read an interview with Dr. Andrew Pipe at the University of Ottawa about the importance of bringing programs to help people quit smoking into the clinical setting
Read the five top things cancer patients should know about quitting smoking, according to Dr. Andrew Pipe at the University of Ottawa
Smokers lose a full decade of productive, healthy life. See how many years are gained back based on when a smoker quits
Read this interview about quitting smoking with Dr. Peter Selby, Clinician Scientist, Addictions and Director, Medical Education at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto
Read our 2013 report that examines differences in risk factors and health behaviours, like tobacco use, obesity and physical activity