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Canadian Public Health Association

NNSW2026: Public Health, Not Industry Narratives

Location

Ottawa, Ontario


This National Non-Smoking Week (18-24 January 2026), we honour decades of collective effort in Canada to reduce smoking and protect people’s health. National Non-Smoking Week remains a key moment to educate, support cessation, and reaffirm our commitment to a healthier, smoke-free future for all.

Tobacco use continues to be one of the leading preventable causes of disease and death in Canada. While significant progress has been made, ongoing vigilance is essential—especially as industries that profit from harmful products increasingly appropriate the language of harm reduction to market new nicotine and vaping products in ways that can mislead the public and undermine proven public health strategies.

Public health-led harm reduction is grounded in evidence and focused on reducing risk and supporting people who use nicotine to access effective cessation and support services. It is not a marketing strategy for industry profit. CPHA calls on governments, health professionals, community partners, and all levels of society to critically assess claims about products that are sometimes presented as “harm-reduced” and to foreground evidence that protects health, particularly for youth and people who face structural disadvantage.

As a collaborator in SmokeFreeConnect, CPHA supports this national platform that provides reliable information and tools for people seeking to quit commercial tobacco and nicotine products and for those working to create supportive, smoke-free environments. SmokeFreeConnect exemplifies how evidence-based resources, grounded in public health expertise, can empower individuals and communities in their quit journeys.

National Non-Smoking Week is an opportunity to uplift public health evidence, resist commercial influence that clouds understanding, and reaffirm our shared goal: a Canada where fewer people start smoking, more people who smoke are supported to quit, and all Canadians can breathe clean air.


For more information contact:
Dolores Gutierrez, Communications & Marketing Officer
Canadian Public Health Association
Telephone: 613.725.3769, ext. 190
communications@cpha.ca

About the Canadian Public Health Association
Founded in 1910, the Canadian Public Health Association is the independent voice for public health in Canada with links to the international community. As the only Canadian non-governmental organization focused exclusively on public health, we are uniquely positioned to advise decision-makers about public health system reform and to guide initiatives to help safeguard the personal and community health of Canadians and people around the world. We are a national, independent, not-for-profit, voluntary association. Our members believe in universal and equitable access to the basic conditions that are necessary to achieve health for all.


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