MONTREAL - Three tobacco giants are set to pay out roughly $32.5 billion in a landmark deal that would settle decades of litigation with provinces and individual smokers and their families.
Three tobacco giants are set to pay out roughly $32.5 billion in a landmark deal that would settle decades of litigation with provinces and individual smokers and their families. The proposal ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA — Tobacco companies are set to pay out $32.5 billion to settle class-action lawsuits with provinces and individual smokers after decades of litigation ...
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MONTREAL - After nearly three decades fighting Canada’s tobacco giants, Lise Blais is close to getting compensation for the lung cancer her late husband developed from smoking cigarettes. Under ...
Three tobacco companies proposed on Thursday to pay $32.5 billion to settle legal claims in Canada, stemming from decades of disputes. The proposal remains subject to further negotiation and court ...
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Three large tobacco companies are set to pay $32.5-billion to settle legal claims, including a landmark 2015 Quebec court judgment that concluded the companies did not warn their customers about ...
This settlement fails to support public health efforts to reduce smoking.” It adds that the proposed $32.5 billion settlement is “a far cry” from the over $500 billion collectively being sought by ...
Three tobacco giants face the prospect of paying close to $25 billion to provinces and territories and more than $4 billion to tens of thousands of Quebec smokers and their loved ones as part of ...