Death and taxes: The framing of the causes and policy responses to the illicit tobacco trade in Canadian newspapers

  • Julia Smith
  • Sheryl Thompson
  • Kelley Lee
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Journal
Cogent Social Sciences

Abstract

The illicit tobacco trade accounts for 10% of the global cigarette market and results in US$31 billion in lost tax revenues annually. Despite legal prosecution of tobacco companies, and the introduction of new policy responses, the trade has reached an all-time high. Previous research documents how transnational tobacco companies have sought to influence government responses to the illicit trade in various countries through multiple means, including influencing of news media framing. This paper extends this analysis to Canada where the illicit trade is particularly problematic in scale and political complexity. Articles in Canadian newspapers, published from 2010–2015, were systematically searched (n = 177) and analysed to identify dominant...

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