Three of Canada’s tobacco giants are set to pay $32.5 billion to tens of thousands of smokers and their loved ones in decades-long legal battle. Lawyers representing victims unveiled the details of the proposed deal while the family of one deceased smoker expressed their “relief.”(Oct. 18, 2024)
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