"Ontario Medical Association accused of demonizing snacks after call for junk food warnings" in National Post
"As well as the warning labels for pop and other high-calorie foods with little nutritional value, the OMA urged for policies requiring store displays for such products to be prominently marked with similar health warnings. It also recommended: higher taxes on junk food and reduced taxes on healthy foods; restrictions on marketing of fatty and sugary food to children; and limiting the availability of those products in recreational facilities frequented by young people."
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