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  • The revamped Tobacco Act is effectively an advertising ban that merely "pays lip service" to the Supreme Court's call for a constitutional law, lawyers for Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd., JTI-Macdonald Corp. and Rothmans, Benson and Hedges Inc. argue in a written court submission. For instance, there is not only a ban on ads targeting young people but also those that "could be construed on reasonable grounds to be appealing to young persons," explained Simon Potter, lawyer for Imperial Tobacco. The Quebec Court of Appeal awarded a concession to tobacco companies in 2005, ruling the ban on company promotion at events goes too far by limiting freedom of expression "in an abusive manner.

  • It's a non-core asset," he said in an interview yesterday. "Although it's a nice little business, a good performer and well-run, it just isn't central to our strategy going forward. Under the terms of the deal, which is expected to close prior to year-end, YPG will offer employment to all 107 MTS Media employees and it will continue to publish the white pages directories in Manitoba on behalf of MTS. YPG will also sublease MTS Media's office space at 136 Market Ave. Elizabeth Gage, president of PCM International, YPG's largest agency in Manitoba supplying national yellow pages advertising, said local companies shouldn't worry about having to pay higher rates. "That hasn't been the case in other markets," she said yesterday. "But there has been better marketing and incentive programs f...

  • ... of Rights - Freedom of expression - Advertising and promotion of tobacco - Whether limits imposed ...Tobacco companies have designed cigarettes to deliver increased leve...

  • Some companies prefer to rely on in-house chaplains. Tyson Foods, a meat-processing giant, employs 128 chaplains to minister to 85,000 employees in the United States, Mexico and Canada. John Tyson, the company's boss, also employs an ordained minister as an executive coach to help him wrestle with ethical questions. Marketplace Chaplains USA, based in Dallas, Texas, is America's biggest provider of corporate chaplains, employing 2,100 of them at 300 companies in 46 states. The company was founded in 1984 but has enjoyed its most rapid growth over the past six years: it has doubled in size since 2001 and is currently adding a new client every seven days. Its customers range from banks to construction companies to Tyson's main rival, Pilgrim's Pride. Art Stricklin, of Marketplace Chaplain...

    ... is notable that companies have been advertising the fact that they employ chaplains. Another reaso...

  • ... increased the obligations on companies all along the supply chain of consumer products. I... The Act prohibits companies from advertising, selling or distributing consumer products they kn...

  • YOUTH need to be protected from the toxic and fatal effects of tobacco, Manitoba told the Supreme Court of Canada Monday in opposing tobacco giants' challenge to federal advertising restrictions. Lawyer Rob Cunningham said tobacco companies exploit loopholes in the current advertising regulations, and Manitoba did a good job reflecting youth's vulnerability to tobacco advertising in court Monday. What we're asking for is a minimal window to exercise our constitutionally protected freedom of expression," says Catherine Doyle, spokeswoman for Imperial Tobacco Canada.

  • FORTY YEARS AGO City council ratified the decision of the committee of the whole made last week to name all streets in the new Kirkcaldy Heights development area after people whose names start with "K." The CBC is giving up tobacco advertising and all sponsorship of programs by tobacco companies on both its radio and television networks. THIRTY YEARS AGO Canadian Armed Forces troops have settled into routine patrols of dikes and of providing support for Red River valley communities stricken with by flood waters.

  • There's no drama at Rodarama, just a pair of ice surfaces loaded with the finest antique, classic and special interest vehicles Manitoba has to offer. The show has become so popular, this year a handful of exhibitors from North Dakota and Minnesota made the trek to Transcona. Another gentleman drove his pickup truck all the way from Saskatoon to see what all the fuss was about. He wasn't disappointed. In addition to all the great cars on display, Rodarama also offers local automotive vendors a low-cost opportunity to sell their wares and showcase their services. Many of the vendors are small, home based companies that can't afford traditional advertising. Dale Hickey, who sells Adams car cleaning products from his home, said sales are always strong at Rodarama. "It's great to have such ...

  • .... So why is it that companies in Canada spend billions of advertising dollars an...

  • ... option that allows visitors to find companies under one of six geographical areas: North Bay and... a "pure" website to one that includes advertising. Rather than bringing mining companies on as membe...



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