Letter to Premier Dalton McGuinty regarding tobacco damages and health care cost recovery legislation, October 1, 2009
October 1, 2009
Honourable Dalton McGuinty
Premier of Ontario
Office of the Premier
Legislative Building, Room 281
Queen's Park
Toronto ON M7A1A1
Re: Tobacco Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act, 2009
Dear Premier,
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) applauds the Ontario government’s announcement that it will sue tobacco
companies to recover the costs of tobacco-related health care. Your government is to be congratulated on this landmark announcement
that will require the tobacco industry to account for long-term practices that are inconsistent with acceptable corporate
behaviour, the health and welfare of Ontarians, and a strong Ontario economy.
The Tobacco Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act will allow Ontario to recover much of what it has lost to the tobacco epidemic to date. While the loss of health, life, and
the company of loved ones has no remedy, the Act has the potential to reduce future suffering related to tobacco. But daunting
challenges remain: the trend to quitting has reached a plateau, inexpensive contraband tobacco provides a dangerous temptation
to price-sensitive young consumers, and many of those with mental health problems and with other substance use problems continue
to smoke. Only through well-coordinated, continued attention to this epidemic will we comprehensively address Ontario's most
deadly and expensive addiction.
CAMH has seen, first hand, the impact of tobacco on the lives of its clients who are some of the most vulnerable to the allure
of tobacco marketing. Our clinical programs will continue helping smokers quit. Our policy, research, and education programs
will continue to shine a light on the broader issues and advocate for effective solutions. We look forward to a continued
partnership with the government in putting health first in Ontario.
Sincerely yours,
Paul Garfinkel, MD, FRCP(C)
President & Chief Executive Officer