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Published January 13, 2015
An anti-smoking group is offering $5,000 Canadian to non-smokers and smokers in the fifth through eighth grades to quit smoking or stay smoke-free through high school.
A group called Rewarding Everyone Who Acts Responsibly and Doesn't Smoke, or R.E.W.A.R.D.S., is launching the campaign country-wide in conjunction with National Non-Smoking Week, which begins Sunday, CBC.ca reports.
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Students must sign a contract pledging to remain smoke-free at least until graduation. The goal is to sign up 100,000 students, who will receive the money upon graduation if they meet all of the program's criteria.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/group-to-pay-canadian-children-in-grades-5-8-to-quit-smoking