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Daffodil Days starts March 22, but you can pre-order the flowers with your co-workers now. Daffodils start at just $6 a bunch, or $300 for a case, and all proceeds go to help save, improve and enrich the lives of Canadians with cancer. |

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In lieu of gifts or favours, recognize a loved one on your special day with a Canadian Cancer Society Wedding Tribute, a unique way for couples to make their wedding day even more memorable and meaningful. |

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Did you know that 40 per cent of smokeless tobacco sold in Canada is bought in Alberta? Perhaps even more shocking is the fact that one quarter of users are between the ages of 15 and 19 years old. |

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Cancer View Canada connects Canadians to online services, information and resources for cancer control. The Online and Telephone Supports Directory brings together a number of sources for information and dialogue – all easily accessible and offered free of charge. |

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Cancer screening and early detection are two of the most powerful tools you have to fight back against cancer. Join the Cancer Fight Club to receive a personalized e-mail reminder with information on what cancers you should be talking to your doctor about, based on your age and gender. |

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Everyone has their reason, what's yours? Reach for a Cure is raising money your way - with our help. Join forces with the best partner in the fight against cancer. It's easier than ever with online tools! | |
WHAT'S NEW
In this issue you'll meet fighters. Read about two amazing families and their battles with brain and breast cancer. And we'll introduce you to Sylvia Soo, who isn’t going to let cancer stop her from wearing her stilettos.
Landmark tobacco legislation (Bill C-32, An Act to Amend the Tobacco Act) will ban flavoured cigarettes and cigarillos as well as tobacco advertising in magazines and newspapers.
CALGARY—On October 7, the controversial issue of pesticides will again be up for debate at city hall.
We hit the streets to find out.
View our 2008-2009 annual report.
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