The Campaign for a Smoke-Free Alberta (CSFA) is a coalition of nonprofit organizations who share a common vision of reducing tobacco use in Alberta.
- Campaign for a Smoke-Free Alberta [1]
- Campaign for a Smoke-Free Alberta [1] Letter & Resolution (February 2004)
News Releases
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A broad coalition of health, business and labour organizations is applauding Bill 45, Alberta's proposed new tobacco reduction law that was introduced today in the Legislative Assembly by Health and Wellness Minister Dave Hancock. (June 12, 2007)
The Campaign for a Smoke-Free Alberta is delighted with today's Caucus decision in support of Health and Wellness Minister Hon. Dave Hancock's proposed comprehensive tobacco legislation. (May 31, 2007)
Smoke-Free Calgary (SFC) is more than pleased to announce that recent testing conducted in 21 of Calgary's bars and pubs has seen a dramatic air quality improvement. (February 5, 2007)
Albertans Resoundingly Approve Proposed Tobacco Legislation.(February 1, 2007)
All Eight Leadership Candidates Respond To Tobacco Control Survey. (November 20, 2006)
Alberta tobacco shipments have increased for the third consecutive year according to new data obtained from Alberta Finance. (November 6, 2006)
Health Groups Urge Leadership Candidates To Support Effective Measures To Reduce Tobacco Use.(October 30, 2006)
Results Of Political Leaders And Candidates Survey On Measures To Reduce Tobacco Use In Alberta (May 2006)
Health Groups Call For War On Teen Smoking (April 26, 2006)
Tobacco Laws Pivotal To Meeting New Cancer Targets (March 2006)