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MHP PARTNERS & RESOURCES: Smoke-Free Ontario

Smoke-Free Ontario partners & resources:

  • Brock University – Leave The Pack Behind (LTPB)
    Leave The Pack Behind is a comprehensive, age-tailored, tobacco control initiative for young adults on post-secondary campuses.
  • Non-Smokers Rights Association
    The NSRA is a voluntary non-profit health organization that has worked exclusively in the field of tobacco control for over 30 years. Its mission is to promote public health by eliminating illness and death caused by tobacco, including second-hand smoke.
  • Ontario Campaign for Action on Tobacco (OCAT)
    The OCAT's current objective is to support the government successfully implement the Smoke-Free Ontario Act.
  • Ontario Convenience Stores Association
    CCSA represents the collective economic interests of C-Store retailers and vendors in Canada and acts as the industry voice on matters of consequence with all levels of government and community groups.
  • Ontario Restaurant Hotel & Motel Association
    ORHMA is dedicated to fostering a positive business climate for Ontario's hospitality industry, while providing value-added services to its members.
  • Ontario Tobacco Research Unit (OTRU)
    The Ontario Tobacco Research Unit (OTRU) is an Ontario-based research network that is recognized as a Canadian leader in tobacco control research, monitoring and evaluation, teaching and training and as a respected source of science based information on tobacco control.
  • Smoking and Health Action Foundation (SHAF)
    SHAF is a national, non-profit health organization formed in 1974 to conduct public policy research and education designed to reduce tobacco-related disease and death. SHAF is the sister organization of the NSRA, and acts as a policy think-tank for governments and NGOs in Canada and abroad.