Alberta to sue tobacco companies for $10B
CBC News
Posted: May 30, 2012 3:24 PM MT
Last Updated: May 30, 2012 8:18 PM MT
Premier Alison Redford was joined by Health Minister Fred Horne on Wednesday to announce the province's lawsuit against tobacco companies. (CBC)
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The province of Alberta is planning to sue tobacco manufacturers to recover $10 billion in health care costs.
"This lawsuit, to be clear, is not about banning cigarettes or punishing smokers," Premier Alison Redford said on Wednesday.
"It is about recovering health care costs as a result of the misconduct of the tobacco industry."
Health Minister Fred Horne said that 3,000 Albertans die each year from tobacco-caused diseases.
"The $10 billion is an estimate of the incurred costs of dealing with tobacco use dating back to the 1950s, in fact," Horne said. "So it's based on an assessment of the incidence of a number of health effects of tobacco since that time."
New Brunswick, B.C., Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador have also launched legal action against tobacco companies. Five other Canadian provinces are expected to follow suit.
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