Health Canada is committed to assisting First Nations and Inuit communities address the health risks associated with the misuse of tobacco and second-hand smoke. Health Canada does this by providing resources to communities so that they can develop tobacco control programs that address prevention, promotion, and harm reduction.
A holistic approach involving community members will ensure that everyone involved is working toward a common goal: preventing tobacco-related illnesses and diseases.
The Government of Canada allocated $480 million over a five-year period for Health Canada's Tobacco Control Programme. $50 million was further allocated to address the high rates of tobacco use among First Nations and Inuit people.
For more information on Health Canada's Tobacco Control Programme, visit the GoSmokeFree Web site.
The First Nations and Inuit communities will find practical tools that will help them adopt community-based solutions, aimed at reducing the harmful use of tobacco. Health Canada encourages communities to find ways to work together. The following tools will guide communities in their work toward a healthier lifestyle for First Nations and Inuit people.