

Gambling - Overview
Young Canadians today are growing up in a culture where gambling is legal, easily accessible – especially online – and generally presented as harmless entertainment.

Talking to Youth about Online Gambling
Research shows that only a third of parents have discussed gambling with their children, perhaps because parents are generally unaware of their kids’ participation in these sorts of activities. It’s important to talk about it, though: research has found that family members' views about gambling are a major influence on how likely youth are to gamble.

Truth or Money - Lesson
In this lesson, students explore how advertising leverage can lead to censorship of information about public health issues.

Tobacco Labels
In this lesson, students debate the effectiveness of health warning labels on tobacco products.

Thinking Like a Tobacco Company: Grades 7-9 - Lesson
In this lesson, students learn how the tobacco industry targets the needs, wishes and desires of young people in order to sell cigarettes.

Selling Tobacco - Lesson
In this lesson, students explore how tobacco advertising has evolved over the past sixty years.

Gender and Tobacco - Lesson
In this lesson, students explore gender-related influences on smoking.

Gambling in the Media
This lesson looks at the increasing prominence of gambling in the media, particularly movies and television.