Canada will be the first nation to start printing warnings directly onto individual cigarettes in a bid to deter young people from starting smoking and encourage others to quit.

The warnings, which will be in English and French, will include phrases like “Cigarettes cause cancer” and “Poison in every puff”.

The new regulations go into effect on Tuesday.

Starting next year, Canadians will begin to see the new warning labels.

By July 2024 manufacturers will have to ensure the warnings are on all king-size cigarettes sold, and by April 2025 all regular-size cigarettes and little cigars with tipping paper and tubes must include the warnings.

The phrases will appear by the filter, including warnings about harming children, damaging organs and causing impotence and leukaemia.

In May, Health Canada said the new regulations “will make it virtually impossible to avoid health warnings” on tobacco products.

A second set of six phrases is expected to be printed on cigarettes in 2026.

The move is part of Canada’s effort to reduce tobacco use to less than 5% by 2035 and follows a 75-day public consultation period that was launched last year.

Canada has required the printing of warning labels on cigarette packages since 1989 and in 2000 the country adopted pictorial warning requirements for tobacco product packages.

Health Canada said it plans to expand on warnings by printing additional warning labels inside the packages themselves, and introducing a new external warning messages.

Dr Robert Schwartz, of the University of Toronto, told BBC News it was good news that Canada was “moving forward with this innovation”.

“Health warnings on individual cigarettes will likely push some people who smoke to make a quit attempt and may prevent some young people from starting to smoke,” he said.

He also pointed to New Zealand, which has introduced very low nicotine cigarettes, as a leader in limiting the use of tobacco.

Mr Schwartz added: “These are the kinds of measures needed if we are serious about decreasing tobacco use.”

Tobacco use continues to kill 48,000 Canadians each year.

“Tobacco use continues to be one of Canada’s most significant public health problems, and is the country’s leading preventable cause of disease and premature death in Canada,” Public Services Minister Jean-Yves Duclos has previously said.

The Canadian Cancer Society, Canada’s Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Canadian Lung Association have all praised the warning labels, saying they hope the measures will deter people, especially young people, from taking up smoking in the first place.

Cigarette smoking is widely regarded as a risk factor for lung cancer, heart disease and stroke.

In Canada, the rate of smokers aged 15 years or older is around 10%, according to a national 2021 Tobacco and Nicotine survey but electronic cigarette use has been on the rise.

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      Yes that’s the point, if you get paint cancer first, you won’t ever get cancer from the sigarets themselves.

    • setVeryLoud(true);@lemmy.ca
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      NZ already did this, existing smokers above age 16 or something are grandfathered in, and then each year the minimum age increases until no one can buy smokes.

      Tobacco is one of those products that causes a lot of harm to people and those around them for little benefit. Other drugs can either be enjoyed alone, or easily be consumed in a different form that doesn’t involve smoking and / or harming others.

    • afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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      How about we don’t criminalize a plant anymore and build a better world where no one feels like they need dangerous habits for a dopamine hit?

      Nah crazy talk. Banning plants works so well. No one uses cannabis or cocaine or opioids anymore.

      • asdfasdfasdf@lemmy.world
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        Then create a law where cigarette smoking in public is illegal and smoking means you opt out of health care the rest of your life, or else need to sign up for a “smokers plan” which has much higher costs to you. Also make sure you only sell your things to other smokers because of third hand smoke.

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    I bet it would be a lot more effective if they just printed a penis down the length of every cigarette.

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    Could someone smart enlighten me on why cigarettes continue to be allowed to be sold if we know that it causes cancer and costs the healthcare system millions (billions?) each year? I know we can’t suddenly stop production overnight but can’t they gradually putting a stricter ban on it until it’s almost impossible to get? Is it smokers being too addicted? Is it tobacco lobby being too strong?

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      Because people will still smoke even if you ban cigarettes. Legalizing cigarettes actually provides a way for governments to regulate production and enforce safety standards, while getting a cut of the profits by sales tax.

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        Exactly, if you made them illegal you would open up a huge black market while making the products likely more dangerous. This would put further strain on our healthcare system, while decrease funding as the government would no longer be getting taxes on the sale of cigarettes.

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      Think history here. Think about the crazy, depraved shit western leaders would do over tobacco in the past. Like American colonization was propped up quite hard by tobacco addiction. Tobacco is pretty much soft cocaine, many of the same irritable and addicted side effects. Personally most people I know say cigs are harder to quit than coke.

      Banning tobacco would pretty much create a new problem drug out of nowhere. It would be like if we banned coffee. Historically speaking, humans have been very okay with killing each other over coffee. Numerous countries have had their entire histories change around coffee. Sure coffee does have some health issues, especially with American excess and people drinking full drip pots at home. But coffee isn’t truly an issue until people don’t have it, yk?

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      Considering cannabis is legal in Canada, I think tobacco should be as well. Just don’t make plants illegal.

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          Yes. Along with all other drugs. Criminalizing drug use just fills prisons and does nothing about addiction or abuse.

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          Yeah, that plant wasn’t even a crime until like 100 years ago. Our anti drug attitudes are fairly new, and banning the plants is just stupid. You know why fent and methadone exist? Because they’re synthetic opiates that can be made without poppies. America has been hit the hardest by the fent epidemic because we still have a ton of opiate addicts, but it’s impossible to find anything clean because it’s even more illegal.

          Every other nation is doing fine on fent compared to America. Find it funny that the nation that burnt thousands of other nation’s plants en mass is now getting dicked far harder because they burnt those plants and people just found worse sources. If poppies weren’t illegal, fent wouldn’t be what it is today.

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            Agreed.

            Although there are a ton of people who abuse either sugar or cigarettes. Both of which have terrible long term effects on your body that we end up paying for through their hospital visits.

            There needs to be a solution where healthy people don’t have to pick up the slack of people who purposely ruin their bodies. Such as from smoking, eating a ton of sugar, etc.

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    This is stupid. Every one knows that cigarettes are bad for you. Maybe fix the housing market, and opiate crisis before going after something like smoking, which plenty of productive people do.

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      There is no cost to the government to mandate that cigarettes have this printed on each one.

      Fixing other things will cost the government a lot of money.

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        It does not cost the government a lot of money to abolish single-family zoning.

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      Smoking costs all of us shit loads of money every year. I know it feels easy to shit on this initiative, but whatever, smoking needs to be eradicated.

      Until people are willing to write waivers that they will fully pay their personal healthcare costs we have to keep disincentivising smoking.

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      Safety theatre. They just want to make sure beyond the shadow of a doubt, that you know that you’re doing the bad thing and you only have yourself to blame, regardless of any evidence that the public is well aware of the facts, and that the ones still smoking know this and either don’t care or simply cannot quit for whatever reason.

      Next up, we’re going to start tattooing “smoking kills” across the outside of everyone’s index finger at birth, so if they ever start smoking, the message is always visible as they puff on their cancer stick.

      We do all this to save the children, who, evidently, don’t give any shits.

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    I think the next step should be that, while you’re smoking the smoke writes “Smoking Cause Cancer” in Morse code.

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      To buy cigs, you are required to sign up for “Smoking Facts” text messages, that are triggered each time the pack is opened, and have to reply with “Yes, I want to die”.

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    I actually think this could be a good idea as a deterrent. It’s easy enough to ignore the images and words on the box, but to have to see it every time you pull out and puff on a cigarette might be more effective.

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    My friend from Canada comes to visit and is a smoker. She brings packs with her and the entire pack is covered in warnings and pictures. I asked her if it bothers her and and she said, “I don’t even notice them anymore.” I highly doubt putting a warning on each cigarette is going to do anything.

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        How many people don’t know smoking is harmful to their health at the time they start? I think that fact has pervaded the public consciousness, yet people still start smoking.

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      People who have lung cancer continue to smoke in the hospital. Alcoholics continue to drink, even after massive accidents.

      People addicted to things don’t care.

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      Maybe “they” will. Worked on me though. Took sometime but after years of the warnings it finally sunk into me how dumb smoking was and I quit. Some people are not reachable but the anti smoking campaign is working because we’ve seen huge reduction in smokers since its started

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        Education and awareness isn’t the only reason we see less smokers.

        Less harmful alternatives with the ability to allow users to taper off have now become common place.

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    Stupid fixation for idiots with control issues.

    It is all about creating and enforcing a subclass to abuse and shame.

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      … what?! Canada has universal health care and it costs taxpayers too much money to treat cigarette related illnesses. It’s all about educating the population about the risk and having a healthier population.

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        Outlaw caffeine, cannabis, alcohol, whole milk, candy, internal combustion engines, etc, and then tell me about how the fixation on tobacco isn’t simply a propaganda play, and how we need to make sure everyone is most premiums healthy and miserable because we need to keep health care cheap.