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In our first episode of 2025 we are absolutely thrilled to welcome Rob Cunningham to the podcast. Rob is the director of leisure and business development for BH Live. Rob brings with him more than 15 years' experience in health, fitness, sport and wellbeing. Rob started his career working in the high-end private sector fitness industry moving to public sector in recent years.Having begun his career as a a PT with Esporta, Rob has worked his way up through the ranks and is uniquely placed to pass on his wisdom on how you can do the same. We hope you enjoy the return of the podcast and wish you a happy and healthy 2025!
THE MEDICAL RECORD: ONTARIO PROPOSES EMPOWERING NURSE PRACTITIONERS TO LEAD MEDICAL CARE IN LTC FACILITIES Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Alisa Naiman, a family doctor practicing comprehensive primary care in Toronto, Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Dr. Jamie Spiegelman, Internal Medicine and Critical Care Physician at Humber River Hospital. Ontario's new long-term care bill proposal would allow nurse practitioners to oversee residents' medical care, replacing physician medical directors. The bill also mandates dementia care programs and addresses abuse. Funding for adult day programs, and two innovative pilot projects focusing on emotional care and home-based services is also included. CANADA'S TOBACCO GIANTS PIVOT TO WELLNESS PRODUCTS AMID LANDMARK $32.5B SETTLEMENT Libby is joined by Cynthia Callard, executive director of Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada and Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy Analyst at the Canadian Cancer Society. Canada's top tobacco companies may face a landmark class-action settlement to cover healthcare costs, damages to smokers, and fund research. Smoking rates have dropped from 27% to 12% in the past 25 years, with teen smoking falling to just 2%. Some provinces are considering age-based sales bans. FORD'S LEGISLATION TO DISMANTLE HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS DELAYED UNTIL NEXT YEAR Libby is joined by Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown. Ontario has proposed legislation to allow the removal of homeless encampments and expand police powers on public drug use, following requests from 12 city mayors. However, the bill won't be debated or passed until early next year.
Canada is on the brink of a landmark $32.5B settlement with Big Tobacco, designed to address decades of health care costs and personal damages caused by smoking. Does the settlement go far enough? 2:55 | Rob Cunningham, author of "Smoke and Mirrors: the Canadian Tobacco War" gives us the good, the bad, and the ugly of the proposed $32.5B settlement. 34:10 | Jespo and Johnny take a look at the Real Talk Live Chat powered by Park Power. 43:00 | 20-year-old security guard Harshandeep Singh was killed in cold blood on just his third day on the job. Ryan shares his thoughts on this horrific story. SUPPORT THE GOFUNDME: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-harshandeep-singh-anttals-family 53:15 | An insurance CEO is gunned down on the street in NYC, and the general public...laughs? Ryan's having a hard time wrapping his mind around this story. What do you think? EMAIL THE SHOW: talk@ryanjespersen.com 1:06:40 | Did you hear the latest development in that case of 1979 hockey cards that a Saskatchewan family sold for more than $3M? FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj JOIN US ON FACEBOOK & LINKEDIN: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
After nearly six years of negotiations, Canada is about to settle a class action lawsuit against big tobacco companies. The suit is meant to compensate people who got sick from smoking, and compensate provinces for increased health care costs. The Canadian Cancer Society is pleased the settlement is almost done, but it wants some additions to the terms. Rob Cunningham is a lawyer and senior policy advisor with the cancer society, and he spoke with the CBC's Leigh Anne Power.
The Canadian Cancer Society is voicing its disapproval of the proposed settlement of tobacco lawsuits. Rob Cunningham, senior policy analyst for the Canadian Cancer Society, joins Evan to share why the society is calling the settlement inadequate.
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Rob Cunningham is a senior policy analyst with the Canadian Cancer Society.
On this Episode of The Alex Pierson Podcast, our host Alex Pierson takes on the major stories of the day, in her own unique way. In this episode, Alex speaks with: Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy Analyst w/ Canadian Cancer Society to talk about the historic proposal to settle a multi-billion dollar class-action lawsuit with the three major tobacco companies Michel Juneau Katseuya - Former Former Senior Manager And Intelligence Officer CSIS on how former Olympian Ryan Wedding is being sought in a multi-agency warrant for his involvement in running a massive transcontinental drug empire Michael Franzese - A former mob enforcer who was locked up with Eric Menendez on why he believes the Menendez brothers should be given a second chance in life after serving over 35 years for the murder of their parents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rob Cunningham is a policy analyst with the Canadian Cancer Society.
Brad McElhinny with the latest political buzz, plus Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security Rob Cunningham and Kanawha County Prosecutor Debra Rusnak talk school threats, plus Dr. Casey Sacks from BridgeValley.
We talk with Carrie Hodousek on her last day with us, plus Merrily McCauliffe on “Girls Night Out” and Putnam County Board of Education President Rob Cunningham.
A new regulatory proposal by Health Canada could require a Tobacco Annual Regulatory Charge which would recover tobacco-related costs from tobacco companies. Rob Cunningham, senior policy analyst for the Canadian Cancer Society, joins Tamara Cherry to explain this proposed change.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we return to our series on Homeworld with an interview with special guest Alex Garden, who co-founded Relic and directed the title. We talk about the inception of the idea to the implementation difficulties and much more. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Podcast breakdown: 0:52 Interview 1:03:49 Break 1:04:24 Outro Comments Issues covered: the history of our guest, distributing pirated games, the cold intro, testing games, dropping out of high school, selling the company and working for some years, fixing someone else's bugs, the crystal sphere, "Spaghetti Ball," the lightning bolt, focusing on the loss, pulling together the team, a 50000-line demo, starting with multiplayer to demo, demoing for gods, "this has changed how I'll make games," not knowing how to tell stories in space, creating a reference for the ships, believing you can overcome the difficulties, finding your home and knowing you were in the right, the gravity of the situation and losing people, every life being precious, you are not the target audience, making the story and the gameplay the same, lack of dynamic range, one revolution multiple evolution, changing the licensor, ships with fantastic shapes and colors, the main ship and why it has that design, ship scale on LODs, a frequency domain audio engine, doing a lot procedurally, clock radios, joining the rebellion, what sticks with you today, trusting your vision, expectations smashed, the new game gods, trying to make designers rock stars, knowing your collaborators. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Madden (franchise), Triple Play, The Divide, PlayStation, Impossible Creatures, Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War, Company of Heroes, Nexon, Xbox Live, Zune, Zynga, US Robotics, Distinctive Software, Chris Taylor, Don Mattrick, Omar Sharif On Bridge, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego, Sega Genesis, Beavis and Butthead, Conceptual Interface Devices, Luke Moloney, Radical Entertainment, Electronic Arts, NASA/JPL, Ptolemy, Battlestar Galactica, Jon Mavor, Greg McMartin, Scott Lynch, Sierra, Valve, Erin Daly, Rob Cunningham, Aaron Kambeitz, Jane Jensen, Rob Lowe, Roberta and Ken Williams, Peter Molyneux, Black & White, Wing Commander, Chris Roberts, Star Citizen, The Breakfast Club, Blizzard, Starcraft, Republic Commando, Games Workshop, Blur Entertainment, Chris Foss, Peter Elson, Monkey Island, Shane Alfreds, Deus Ex, Warren Spector, Harvey Smith, Tim Cain, Fallout, Ion Storm, Ken Levine, Cliff Bleszinski, Killcreek (Stevie Case), John Romero, Hal Barwood, Wil Wright, Tim Schafer, Larry Holland, Gabe Newell, American McGee, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: ??? Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @devgameclub Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
January 21 2024-National Non-Smoking Week & Ontario Launches New LTC Investigations Unit National Non-Smoking Week Quick quiz: What
René Beaudet in Beresford, NB, talks with us about the excitement in northern NB now that the local Chase the Ace fundraiser has reached 7.3 million dollars. We hear your feedback on the salaries of CEOs. And on the phone-in: Rob Cunningham from the Canadian Cancer Society talks about smoking and vaping and efforts to reduce it.
TUNE INTO THE TOWN: A NEW YEAR OF FINANCIAL WOES FOR TORONTO Jane Brown is joined by Karen Stintz, CEO, Variety Village, Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14 Toronto-Danforth and Councillor James Pasternak, Ward 6 York Centre. This week: even after a big deal with the province to help alleviate Toronto's financial woes, the City still has a major budget shortfall of $1.5 billion in 2024. Meanwhile, two Toronto-based churches are having to close their doors by the end of this year to the thousands of refugees they've helped provide shelter for due to the drying up of funds needed to support them. Will this trend only become more widespread? SHOULD CANADA IMPOSE A BAN ON CIGARETTE SALES TO ANYONE BORN AFTER 2008? Jane Brown is joined by Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy Analyst at the Canadian Cancer Society. Canadian health professionals are recommending that Ottawa ban the sale of cigarettes to anyone born after 2008 and have pointed to New Zealand as a role model in this area of health legislation. So, how realistic is this goal? And we revisit the negative impact of cigarettes on our health. MENTAL HEALTH AT THE WORKPLACE Jane Brown is now joined by Walter Yoo, a Senior Associate at Monkhouse Law and an expert in mental health issues in the workplace as well as long term disability matters Are you suffering from a mental health condition and currently working? How supportive is your workplace in helping you get the resources you need when dealing with your mental health? The Toronto Star profiled an individual from Toronto who has been suffering from bipolar disorder and other mental health conditions like anxiety over the past 10 years and says that it has been very difficult for him to get accommodations from his employer which included a very lengthy process and the involvement of a third party. So, just how prevalent is his story and what can companies do to better support their team?
Kelley talks to the Canadian Cancer Society's Rob Cunningham.
Loaded up show this morning from the Par Mar Stores Studio. Crescent Gallagher is here from Americans For Prosperity, plus Rob Cunningham, Jan Hanlon and Jonah Adkins on the upcoming School Safety Summit and Brian Dayton from the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Listen live www.wchsnetwork.com or download the WCHS Network app. 580 Live is brought to you by Thornhill Auto Group.
Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Lisa Raitt, Former Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, George Smitherman, former Ontario Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre who also served as a health minister and deputy Premier and Peggy Nash, the former NDP Member of Parliament for Parkdale—High Park. We kick things off with a discussion about reports that Ontario Premier Doug Ford is angry over two by election defeats (Scarborough-Guildwood and Kanata-Carleton) according to a Toronto Star article by Robert Benzie. Liberal candidates one those seats instead. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently made comments saying that it was "unacceptable" that refugees in Toronto were sleeping on the streets. ---- CITY OF BURLINGTON OFFERING SENIORS FREE TRANSIT Jane Brown is now joined by Burlington City Councillor Paul Sharman for Ward 5 and Deputy Mayor for Strategy and Budgets. The City of Burlington, starting today, is allowing Seniors to ride its transit system for free at any point during the day. The deputy mayor tells us why they decided to make it happen! ---- WARNING LABELS DIRECTLY ON CIGARETTES IN CANADA Jane Brown is now joined by Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy analyst at Canadian Cancer Society. The Health Canada regulations of warning statements on individual cigarettes came into effect today. Canada is the first country to implement this and it's a measure meant to dissuade all and particularly kids from smoking. Cigarette manufacturers have until the end of July 2024 to put these labels on their king size cigarettes and until the end of April 2025 for smaller cigars. Rob details why this measure is so important in the fight to curb smoking. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
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Inside the Village - A weekly podcast featuring newsmakers in Ontario
On this week's episode of Inside the Village, Frisco and Scott take a closer look at new Health Canada guidelines that will see warning messages added to individual cigarettes — not just the pack. Smokers will now be reminded, by the butt, that there is “poison in every puff” and that their nasty habit “may lead to impotence.” If that's not enough motivation to quit, nothing will be. But do warnings like this actually make a difference? We ask Rob Cunningham, a lawyer and senior policy analyst at the Canadian Cancer Society. Also on the podcast: The latest on the doctor shortage plaguing northern Ontario, and a sweet deal for the owners of a posh Sudbury golf course. Let's tee it up.
The Briefs: GDP in Canada; Rental investments lose money; Shopify hit with class action; AI in focus; Chipmaker Nvidia tops $1 trillion in value; State Farm won't add any customers in California; Nova Scotia wildfires. The economy is booming, how is business doing? How big is smoking in Canada. Canada becomes the first in the world to label individual cigarettes as unhealthy - how much further should we go to stamp out smoking? Rob Cunningham, senior policy analyst, Canadian Cancer Society.
Canada has some of the world's highest rates of youth vaping. We hear from Dr. Hassan Mir, a cardiologist and Chair of the Ottawa Model of Smoking Cessation about the health impacts of vaping products. We also speak with Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy Analyst with Canadian Cancer Society about the steps Ontario and the federal government could be taking to restrict teens' access to e-cigarettes.
We get the inside story on the development of legendary sci-fi strategy game Homeworld. Co-creator Rob Cunningham shares some memories from the early days, and a sneak preview of the upcoming Homeworld 3. Homeworld 3: https://bit.ly/433Ij7F Please visit our amazing sponsors and help to support the show: Bitmap Books https://www.bitmapbooks.com/ Check out PCBWay at https://pcbway.com for all your PCB needs We need your help to ensure the future of the podcast, if you'd like to help us with running costs, equipment and hosting, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://theretrohour.com/support/ https://www.patreon.com/retrohour Get your Retro Hour merchandise: https://bit.ly/33OWBKd Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8 Website: http://theretrohour.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/retrohouruk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrohouruk/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theretrohour Upcoming events we'll be at: Kickstart UK: https://www.amigashow.com/ Pixel Heaven - Warsaw, Poland: https://pixelheavenfest.com/en/ Format - The Ultimate Gaming Social: https://bit.ly/4233upC Show notes: Project EGG: https://bit.ly/3Zs3tsZ New Mega Drive game Planet B: https://youtu.be/3MLlqhpQ8jw Super Mario Movie museum: https://bit.ly/3lSsOyw Commodore 64 Raspberry Pi expansion cart: https://bit.ly/3KjxrLt Sonic Origins Plus: https://engt.co/40qnCkx
There have been a lot of changes to rules about selling and using tobacco products since the 1990s, but some people say they're still not enough. The Canadian Cancer Society says Newfoundland and Labrador has the highest prevalence of smoking among the provinces - and teen vaping is also higher than the national average. The Society wants to see the legal age to buy tobacco products raised to 21. CBC's James Grudic spoke with Rob Cunningham, the senior policy analyst for the Canadian Cancer Society.
On 580 Live from the Par Mar Stores Studio, West Virginia Secretary Of State and now Gubernatorial candidate Mac Warner, plus Rob Cunningham, Deputy Cabinet Secretary for the West Virginia Department Of Homeland Security. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
The John Fredericks Radio Show - GUEST HOST: JOHN GORDON and TODAY'S GUESTS: Peter McCullough, Don Thompson, Rob Cunningham, Dave Brat, Jeff Tucker, Aimee Uphues, JayBlaskey + your calls at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and on GETTR LIVE @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth #OracleOfDeplorables
Rob Cunningham talks about getting the right mindset to have discipline and a life-work balance. In this episode, Rob opens up about his struggles and the things he had to overcome to get to where he is right now. H talks about how he strives to have the perfect balance in his life and how working out has helped him stay consistent and changed his life.
* The Town Center Aquatic Center inner workings are examined in more detail here than on any other news source.* The new state school safety plan is tackled by the squad as they interview its authors Morgan Switzer and Rob Cunningham from Homeland Security.Fasten your seatbelts…
Ep. 121 - Rob Cunningham of D'Addario! Let's talk Strings!
Host L Todd Wood speaks with Professor David Clements on NM election integrity and its relation to Georgia, activist Rob Cunningham on 'The Pit', and real estate developer Brent Beecham.
The John Fredericks Radio Show - GUESTS: Phill Kline, Marshall Yates, Fenicia Redman, Bruce Thompson, David Cross, Bob Good, Sheriff David Clarke, Rob Cunningham + your calls at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and on GETTR @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth #OracleOfDeplorables
Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy Analyst, Canadian Cancer Society talks about new Canadian regulations would put warning on each cigarette, not just packaging. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coming up on 580 Live from the Par Mar Stores Studio, Rob Cunningham and Morgan Switzer from the West Virginia Department of Homeland Security, Delegate Dana Ferrell and your calls and texts. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
Coming up on 580 Live from the Par Mar Stores Studio, Rob Cunningham and Morgan Switzer from the West Virginia Department of Homeland Security, Delegate Dana Ferrell and your calls and texts. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
Rob Cunningham, a policy analyst with the Canadian Cancer Society. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The John Fredericks Radio Show guests for today: Rob Cunningham, Amanda Chase, and Philip Patrick.
Rob gives us a candid opinion about how the school system is handling the covid. The efforts to make kids lives as normal as possible get thier education and protect them. Rob makes some very valid points
Talking about new regulations regarding e-cigarettes.
Rob Cunningham joins me today! The way he conducts business is top notch. It's why he's helped over 1,100 small businesses succeed and save money. I love his approach. Work with Rob: www.atmsbizconsulting.com robc@atmsbizconsulting.com 517-366-3223
Cassie Kelley of Abilene Christian and Rob Cunningham of Thomas Jefferson join Katie Mucci and Katie Gwinn Hewitt as the group talks about the challenges of multitasking and delegating duties on game days.
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D'Addario is a manufacturer of musical instrument strings and accessories for fretted and orchestral instruments. It is a family-owned business that is one of the largest string manufacturers in the world.Originally located in Lynbrook, New York, the business continued to expand and in 1994 moved to its current facility in Farmingdale, New York with its European headquarters located in Newcastle, England. The company is still owned and operated by the D'Addario family, with 13 family members among the 1,000 employees of the company. D’Addario was founded 45 years ago in 1974. My guest today, Rob Cunningham, has been working with them for 23 of those years. Rob earned a degree in audio Recording Technology and Marketing, had a record deal in the 80’s, and currently performs 75-80 shows a year. He currently holds the position of Brand Manager at D'Addario & Company, Inc.www.daddario.com http://www.daddariofoundation.org/about
Hear why Rob Cunningham is against depictions of smoking in popular programs.
This is the first official episode of The Meet Your Neighbor Podcast. On this episode, we discuss LeBron James' signing with the Los Angeles Lakers, Drake's new album Scorpion and how Rob (aka Cunningh4m) got into the music industry. If you are interested in contacting Rob about music, he can be reached via Twitter & Instagram at @imcunningh4m
Rob Cunningham explains why he would like to see tougher restrictions on e-cigarettes.
Becky Freeman talks to long-time tobacco control leader Rob Cunningham of the Canadian Cancer Society about the evolution of pack warnings and plain packaging of tobacco products. To read more about pack health warnings and plain packaging please see the 2015 Tobacco Control special Issue: http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/24/e1
The Supreme Court has ruled that BC does not need to disclose health records to the cigarette maker. Rob Cunningham is a lawyer with the Cancer Society and talks about the case and what may come of it.
Your hosts today Lynn, Levon, Leo Gimeno, Marc (scroll to bottom for video of show) ListenEN_Interview_2-20180518-WIE20 Guest: Eilis Quinn - specialised reporter - Eye On The Arctic A new feature and special report on the RCI website: Eye On The Arctic Our RCI colleague Eilis Quinn joins us in studio to talk about a new feature on the Eye on the Arctic website. It's about how a country is trying to boost its economy through tourism. In the case of Iceland, it has worked too well. Eilis's special report looks at the consequences when too many people come to a fragile environment too quickly. The story looks at what's happening in Iceland and provides lessons for many other countries with fragile environments looking to tourism to help them. Boreal forest protection The boreal forest in Canada is home to wood bison, North America’s largest land animal. It is one of the last places on earth where there is enough undisturbed land for animals to migrate and roam free. (Michel Rapinski) Fully one third of the world's boreal forest stretches across Canada from Yukon to Newfoundland. This month Canada announced four new national parks would be created to adjoin the already existing Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Alberta, which also stretches into the southern portion of the Northwest Territories. The area is a haven for 68 species of special concern, three of which are listed under the government’s Species at Risk Act. The new parks add some 13,600 square kilometres for a total parkland area of over 67,000 sq km. Lynn speaks with Dan Kraus, a senior biologist with the Nature Conservancy of Canada, a key player in the project. New tobacco and e-cigarette marketing laws 2017 proposal for plain packaging of cigarettes for Canada. Photo: Adrian Wyld- CP The Canadian Parliament and Senate have passed new laws regarding the marketing and sales of tobacco and e-cigarettes. The bill is awaiting royal assent, which is expected shortly and will then come into effect soon afterwards. The new amendments to the Tobacco Act will, amongst other things, very likely lead to a change in the look of cigarette packages to remove any attractive company logos, or colours. The Canadian packaging will likely resemble that of Australia and others in created a so-called standardised plain packaging. Also regulated will be e-cigarettes, also known as vaping. Sales to minors will be banned, certain aromas or flavours deemed to be targeting youth will be banned, and marketing will also have strict controls. Marc speaks with Rob Cunningham of the Canadian Cancer Society. Child rape charges against Canadian aid worker Prominent Canadian humanitarian worker Peter Dalglish faces charges of child sexual abuse in Nepal in connection with the alleged rape of two boys 12 and 14. (YouTube) It's a case which has sent shock waves through humanitarian aid agencies around the world. Peter Dalglish, who helped found the charity Street Kids International and has worked for decades for a number of humanitarian agencies, including UN Habitat in Afghanistan and the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response in Liberia, is facing charges in Nepal related to child luring and sexual abuse, which he denies. Levon spoke with Lori Handrahan, a veteran humanitarian worker and the author of Epidemic: America’s Trade in Child Rape. https://www.facebook.com/rcinet/videos/10160313553290114/
Rob Cunningham says the Canadian government needs to do more to reduce smoking and the burden of billions of dollars it place on the country.
Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy Analyst with the Canadian Cancer Society, on the senate consultation into vaping rules and packaging for tobacco in Canada.
Rob Cunningham says it’s too early to tell just what the consequences of vaping are for Canadian youth.
The Canadian Cancer Society’s Rob Cunningham says Canada’s National Tobacco Act should ban menthol cigarettes and be otherwise updated too.