According to the official announcement of Quebec, the second largest province in Canada, the province will ban the sale of e-cigarette products other than tobacco flavor (or tasteless). 2ml vaping device.
The policy takes effect 90 days after publication, on October 31.
The flavor ban was announced in a draft released in April. According to the Quebec Vaping Rights Coalition, more than 30,000 Quebec residents have commented on the proposed ban, but the Ministry of Health has reportedly not made any changes to the rules.
Quebec is Canada's second most populous province with 8.5 million residents and has become the largest province to impose a flavor ban. Four other provinces and territories — Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and the Northwest Territories — have already implemented flavor bans, and Nunavut has passed a ban but has yet to set an implementation date . Three other provinces -- British Columbia, Ontario and Saskatchewan -- have restricted flavored products to adults-only outlets like vape shops.