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Health Canada and Wal-Mart join forces to help smokers quit

OTTAWA - To kick off National Non-Smoking Week (January 16-22), Health Canada and Wal-Mart Canada are teaming up to help
smokers quit. Beginning in January, Wal-Mart Canada will display Health Canada pamphlets and posters on how to quit smoking
and further promote these messages on their in-store radio. Smokers interested in quitting will be directed to a Wal-Mart
pharmacist to receive advice on how to quit. Previous research shows that pharmacists are a trusted source of information on
quitting.


"The key to success is comprehensive, integrated and sustained action, carried out in collaboration with all partners," said
Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh. "This initiative with Wal-Mart provides Health Canada with a great opportunity to distribute
and promote our resources to a wide audience."


"Canadians have come to rely on Wal-Mart pharmacies for up-to-date news and information on healthy living programs," said Ron
Waschuk, Director of Pharmacy and Vision Centres at Wal-Mart. "By partnering with Health Canada we can help smokers access
the latest information on how to quit."


The collaborative agreement between Health Canada and Wal-Mart will be carried out in all 242 Wal-Mart stores across Canada.
It will build on the success of the Bob/Martin television advertising campaign, which is aimed at adults 40-54 and is
designed to encourage smokers contemplating quitting to take action. The Bob/Martin campaign will be returning to television
this month. The initiative with Wal-Mart Canada will take advantage of the campaign's momentum and reinforce the campaign
messages and promotion of quitting resources. There is no cost associated with this agreement.


Every year, more than 45,000 Canadians die from disease or illness caused by using tobacco and at least 1,000 are
non-smokers. Health Canada, through the federal Tobacco Control Strategy, focuses on four mutually-reinforcing directions:
protection, prevention, cessation and harm reduction/product modification.


Help on how to quit smoking can be found at: GoSmokeFree.ca or by calling 1 800 O-Canada (1 800-622-6232).


Established in 1994 and headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, Wal-Mart Canada operates 242 Wal-Mart stores and six SAM'S
CLUBS across the country. The company employs more than 70,000 associates and has been ranked Canada's best retail employer
three times during the past four years by international human-resources firm Hewitt Associates and Report on Business
Magazine. Wal-Mart Canada is committed to community involvement and has raised and donated more than $40 million to Canadian
causes in recent years.


Media Inquiries:


Paul Duchesne

Health Canada

(613) 954-4807


Ad?le Blanchard

Office of the Minister of Health

(613) 957-0200


Andrew Pelletier

Director of Corporate Affairs

Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

905 821-2111, ext. 4585


Public Inquiries:

(613) 957-2991


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