Directors

Founder & President

SHELDON LLOYDSMITH

President

Vice President

DIANNE LYRIC

Vice President

Secretary

KENNETH SMITH

Secretary


The Cigar Association of Canada (CAC) stands as a beacon of advocacy and representation for cigar manufacturers, importers, distributors, retailer and individuals. Driven by a mission to champion the Canadian cigar industry’s interests. This prestigious organization is dedicated to creating a favorable regulatory environment, promoting the cultural appreciation of cigars, and safeguarding the rights of adults to responsibly enjoy cigars. Through strategic lobbying against restrictive regulations, the CAC endeavors to enlighten and educate, addressing critical issues such as taxation, smoking bans, and marketing restrictions while also working to enhance public perception of cigar smoking.

At the heart of the CAC’s mission are its directors, who embody the organization’s core values and dedication. These leaders, united by a shared commitment to the heritage and prosperity of the cigar industry, leverage their profound expertise and strategic insight to navigate the complexities of regulatory, legislative, and public opinion challenges. Their role is crucial in crafting policies that balance regulatory compliance with industry growth, fostering a sustainable development framework for the cigar market in Canada.

The board’s efforts are characterized by a holistic approach that goes beyond advocacy, encompassing educational initiatives aimed at fostering a deep appreciation for the nuanced art of cigar smoking. By promoting responsible enjoyment and understanding of cigars, they work tirelessly to ensure that the legislative landscape reflects the needs and contributions of the cigar sector to Canada’s cultural and economic fabric.

Through collaborative stakeholder engagement and proactive dialogue with government bodies, the directors of the CAC play a pivotal role in securing a thriving future for the cigar community. Their unwavering commitment and strategic advocacy are instrumental in cultivating a favorable environment that respects the heritage of cigar craftsmanship, encourages industry growth, and promotes a discerning appreciation for cigars among Canadians. This harmonious blend of advocacy, education, and leadership underscores the CAC’s pivotal role in the prosperity and longevity of Canada’s cigar community.