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Big tobacco companies reach tentative multibillion-dollar settlement with Canada

  • Philip Morris, British American Tobacco, and Japan Tobacco will pay C$32.5 billion to settle a long-running tobacco lawsuit in Canada, as stated by Philip Morris on Friday.
  • The Quebec Council on Tobacco & Health noted that if approved, it would be the first time that litigation against Big Tobacco has led to direct compensation for victims.
  • The settlement gives no plan to prevent these companies from continuing to recruit new victims with enticing products, according to the report.
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