Hi Nancy,
I would ask either the Canadian Council for Tobacco Control, which
maintains a large library of tobacco-related information:
http://www.cctc.ca/
...or the Smoking and Health Action Foundation (affiliated with the
Non-Smokers Rights Association), which is more policy-oriented but also
extremely knowledgeable:
http://www.nsra-adnf.ca/cms/
Health Canada may track some of that information, as they're in charge
of certain avenues of enforcement:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/tobac-tabac/index_e.html
Good luck with your search!
Robyn Kalda
Health Promotion Information Specialist
OPC Health Promotion Resource Centre
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> We are looking for a listing of the chemical content of
> different brands and types of tobacco products in order to
> debunk some of the misperceptions of young smokers. So far,
> we have found a few sources, but nothing so far that would
> allow a meaningful comparison across brands of cigarettes,
> chew tobacco and that used in hookahs.
>
> Is anyone aware of any sources of such comparative information?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Nancy
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