The Number Of Cigarette Smokers In Canada Decreased By 18.79% Since 2019 – More Than Double The Previous Period

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In 2021, Canadian households spent an average of $551 on tobacco products and smokers’ supplies, primarily on cigarettes. This amount is comparable to the average household expenditure on public transportation, which was $598. However, the financial cost is just part of the problem. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Canada, with an estimated 21,000 Canadians expected to have died from it in 2021.

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