Health Canada sets plain-packaging rules for tobacco, to take effect in November
OTTAWA — Health Canada says cigarette packs will have to be plain drab brown with standardized layouts and lettering, starting in November.
The government says plain packages will increase the impact of graphic health warnings about the dangers of smoking, keeping them from getting lost amid colourful designs and branding.
The regulations released today also standardize the size and appearance of cigarettes, cigars and other tobacco products inside the packages.