Pubdate: Fri, 12 May 2006 Source: Nunatsiaq News (CN NU) Copyright: 2006 Nortext Publishing Corporation Contact: http://www.nunatsiaq.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/694 TOBACCO MOST EXPENSIVE DRUG Overall, The Costs of Substance Abuse in Canada estimates that booze, drugs and tobacco cost Canadians about $39.8 billion in 2002. That's 40 times the amount of money the Government of Nunavut spends each year. That adds up to $1,267 per person: * tobacco cost the most, at $541 per person; * alcohol cost $463 per person; * and illegal drugs cost $262 per person. Out of the total costs to Canada: * productivity losses made up 61 per cent of costs; * direct health care costs made up 22 per cent of costs; * policing costs made up 14 per cent of costs; * and other costs made up the remaining 3 per cent. Source: The Costs of Substance Abuse in Canada 2002, Highlights. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin