Holland defends new ministerial powers to pull products off the shelves
OTTAWA — The federal health minister needs new powers to unilaterally take dangerous products off the shelves if they’re hurting people and not being used as intended, Mark Holland said Wednesday.
He is defending provisions in the government’s budget bill, which will allow the minister to put conditions on the sale, advertising, manufacture and importation of health products if he believes they are being used off-label and could be harmful.
“We need to be able to have the powers to act quickly, so that when (tobacco companies) slink out of some new hole, that we can play whack-a-mole with them as fast as their lawyers create new loopholes,” Holland said.
The minister called for the powers in response to the sale of nicotine pouches, which are placed between the user’s gums and lip.


