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From an Economic Perspective – Ian Irvine

Health Canada Nicotine Cap Regulations Concentration of Nicotine in Vaping Products Regulations  Canada Gazette Part I Volume 154 Number 51  A commentary from an Economics perspective  March 01, 2021  Ian Irvine 1  1 I am a professor in the Department of Economics, Concordia University, Montreal. I am grateful to several people in writing this submission. In

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R4V Consumer Submission – David Sweanor and Consumers

Health Canada Nicotine Cap Regulations R4V Consumer Submission: David Sweanor. Comments on Concentration of Nicotine in Vaping Products Regulation (Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 154, Number 51, published Dec. 19, 2020) March 2, 2011 Submitted by David Sweanor David is a lawyer and public health advocate who has worked on policies on tobacco and health since

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R4V Consumer Submission – Dave Jones

Health Canada Nicotine Cap Regulations R4V Consumer Submission: Dave Jones. The proposed Concentration of Nicotine in Vaping Products Regulations (proposed Regulations) would establish a maximum nicotine concentration of 20 mg/mL for vaping products manufactured or imported for sale in Canada and prohibit the packaging and sale of vaping products if the nicotine concentration displayed on the package exceeds

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Health Canada Nic Cap Submission Mar 2021

Health Canada Nicotine Cap Submission March 2021-CLHealth Canada Nicotine Cap Submission March 2021-CLPRESS RELEASE. LETTERS TO HEALTH CANADA. PROPOSED NEW REGULATIONS TO LIMIT NICOTINE IN VAPOUR PRODUCTS Tobacco Products Regulatory Office Tobacco Control Directorate Health Canada Email: hc.pregs.sc@canada.ca SUBMITTED BY RIGHTS4VAPERS MARCH 4, 2021 INTRODUCTION In December 2020, Health Canada announced a proposal to lower

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