In all three countries, the majority of smokers and former smokers indicated support for a government policy that would render cigarettes non-addictive so long as people could get nicotine in products other than cigarettes.  Support for the policy differed by country with support highest in CA (70%), followed by EN (64%) and the US (54%). All pairwise differences were significant at p

In all three countries, the majority of smokers and
former smokers indicated support for a government
policy that would render cigarettes non-addictive so
long as people could get nicotine in products other
than cigarettes.
 Support for the policy differed by country with
support highest in CA (70%), followed by EN (64%)
and the US (54%). All pairwise differences were
significant at p<0.05.  In the US and CA, support for the policy was strongest among young adults, but in EN support was more consistent across age groups (data not shown).  Support for the policy was slightly higher among non-daily smokers compared to daily smokers.  Support for the policy was strong among former smokers regardless of vaping status.  Support for the policy was strong among dual users of cigarettes and vaping products.