Big tobacco companies reach tentative
multibillion-dollar settlement with Canada
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[October 19, 2024]
TORONTO (AP) — Three large tobacco companies would pay nearly $24
billion to settle a long-running legal battle in Canada, according to a
proposed deal.
Philip Morris International said Friday that a court-appointed mediator
had filed the proposed settlement with its Canadian affiliate, Rothmans,
Benson & Hedges, over tobacco product-related claims and litigation in
Canada. Similar deals were also filed covering JTI-Macdonald Corp. and
Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd. |

Lise Blais, widow of plaintiff Jean-Yves Blais, speaks to the media
during a news conference, in Montreal, on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. Tobacco
companies have offered to pay nearly $24 billion USD in compensation to
smokers and their loved ones. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via AP) |