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Juul named in proposed B.C. class action amid ongoing efforts to support harm-reduction and regulation

The claim alleges that Juul’s marketing appeals to youth and misrepresents product safety, assertions the company has consistently disputed. A notice of civil claim filed in B.C. Supreme Court raises concerns about Juul’s advertising, while the company maintains it does not market to minors and positions its products as an alternative for adult smokers seeking […]

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Consumer Advocates Warn Bill 24 Is a Blank Cheque for Neverending Lawsuits

COBOURG, ON – Rights 4 Vapers (R4V), Canada’s leading consumer movement for safer nicotine products, is raising urgent concerns about Bill 24, Vaping Product Damages and Health-Care Costs Recovery Act, legislation that gives the Province of British Columbia sweeping, undefined power to sue anyone connected to vaping products. Despite offering zero proof that regulated vaping

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Open Letter to the Premier, Attorney General, and All Members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia

Subject: Bill 24 and the Danger of Legislating Misinformation Dear Premier Eby, Attorney General Sharma, and Members of the Legislative Assembly, My name is Maria Papaioannoy, and I am writing to you not only as a Canadian who vapes but as the founder of Rights 4 Vapers, Canada’s largest consumer movement dedicated to educating and

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When Laws Go Too Far: The Vaping Cost Recovery Act and the Erosion of Fairness

Sometimes, a law isn’t just a law. Sometimes, it’s a warning. And this is a warning.  British Columbia’s new Bill, Vaping Products Damages and Health Care Recovery Act is being celebrated as a way to “make industry pay.” But when you dig deeper, you see something far more troubling: a government arming itself with extraordinary

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Stop the insanity. Vaping reduces health costs; not causes them.

British Columbia’s new Vaping Products Damages and Health Care Cost Recovery Act is being sold as a way to make vaping companies pay for health-care costs. Our first question is exactly how is vaping costing the provincial health care system? We would argue that vaping is saving the health care system millions in smoking-related costs.

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Dumb Things People Say About Vaping

I couldn’t help thinking about how the anti-vaping crowd clings to the most ridiculous stories about safer nicotine products. It’s like they’re on a never-ending mission: either you quit their way, or you keep smoking. And the myths they’ve cooked up? Absolute comedy gold. Canada has spawned some of the wildest vaping tall tales, everything from “vaping

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We’ve Submitted Our Response to the THIRD TVPA Review

Today, we officially submitted our thoughts to Health Canada’s Third Legislative Review of the Tobacco and Vaping Products Act (TVPA). Our message was clear: the current framework is failing Canadians. By lumping vaping and other safer nicotine products under outdated tobacco rules, the TVPA is doing a disservice to the very people it should be helping

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Open Letter to the Executive Director of the Canadian Public Health Association

Mr. Culbert: Another Nail in the Coffin of Public Health Credibility in Canada Once again, under your leadership, the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) has reminded us why public trust in Canadian health institutions is plummeting. Your upcoming event, the 2025 Canadian Conference on Tobacco and Nicotine (CCTN25), is being pitched as a space for

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Rights4Vapers holds a news conference – May 29, 2025

Rights4Vapers is calling on the federal government to develop a Safer Nicotine Act where all safer nicotine products are regulated fairly and equally, focusing on who needs them—not on who produces them. It’s not the government’s role to dictate how Canadians should quit smoking; it’s the government’s responsibility to ensure that all products are safe,

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