Quebec government moves to ban flavoured vape products, limit nicotine content
MONTREAL — The Quebec government is modifying the province’s anti-tobacco law to crack down on vaping, including by banning the sale of flavoured products.
The new regulations tabled Wednesday would prevent the sale of vape products in flavours other than tobacco, cap the nicotine content to 20 milligrams per millilitre, and limit the size of capsules and refill containers.
The new rules would also restrict the sale of vaping products in “the form of a toy, a jewel, a food, an animal or a real or fictional character or any other form, appearance or function which may be attractive to minors,” according to a draft in the official government journal, Gazette officielle du Québec.
Health Minister Christian Dubé says the changes are designed to better protect Quebecers, especially young people.

