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Lobbying for tobacco control: Attitudes and experiences of Canadian legislators

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Tobacco: The Growing Epidemic

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Background:Tobacco control policies are ultimately shaped by legislators, and lobbying activities can influence the development of public policies. We describe Canadian legislators’ attitudes and experiences regarding lobbying on tobacco issues.

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Cohen, J.E., Ashley, M.J., Ferrence, R.G., Northrup, D.A., Pollard, J.S., Alexander, D.L. (2000). Lobbying for tobacco control: Attitudes and experiences of Canadian legislators. In: Lu, R., Mackay, J., Niu, S., Peto, R. (eds) Tobacco: The Growing Epidemic. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0769-9_382

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