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Canadian Thoracic Society Calls for Lung Health Investment Following Tobacco Settlement

The Canadian Thoracic Society (CTS), in collaboration with other lung health partners across the country, acknowledges the landmark 2025 federal tobacco settlement with major tobacco companies, requiring $32.5 billion in compensation for the harm caused by tobacco products.

Office Closure Notice

Please note that our office will be closed on Wednesday, January 21, as our team takes part in st

Welcome USask Nursing Students

Lung Saskatchewan is excited to welcome Téa and Blake, two 4th-year nursing students from the University of Saskatchewan, for their community placement until April. During their time with us, they will focus on pulmonary fibrosis and interstitial lung disease, update our resources, and learn from the experiences of those living with these conditions.

Lung Saskatchewan Holiday Office Closure

Happy holidays! Lung Saskatchewan will be closed for the holiday season beginning Wednesday, December 24, and will reopen on Friday, January 2.

Radon Mapping Tool Launched

Radon, a tasteless, odourless, and colourless gas, is the second leading cause of lung cancer in

A Reminder to Check Home Vents After Snowstorm

Snow and ice can block furnace vents, air intakes, and chimneys, which may cause carbon monoxide to build up indoors. Take a few minutes to make sure all vents are clear and working properly.