New Health Canada rules take aim at the ‘Wild West’ of vaping
habits as new reporting requirements for retailers and manufacturers aim to tackle what some call a “Wild West.”
“It is really critical that Health Canada put in place these regulations to get a sense of the scope of the products that are out there in terms of sales, but also importantly in terms of ingredients.”The first ingredient and sales reports are due in December 31 for all Canadian vape retailers and manufacturers.
Diacetyl was used to make the buttery flavouring in microwave popcorn, and the condition was linked to the chemical in 2000 when factory working developed the lung disease.For some in the vaping industry though, the new rules are raising concerns. “Because for an example, [Coca-Cola] is never going to give their secret recipe if it’s shared to the public. So it’s the same thing for here, right?”
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