Lethbridge Herald

Alta. to regulate vaping

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — EDMONTON

Alberta has introduced new legislatio­n on vaping that would include a ban on anyone under 18 from using e-cigarettes.

Health Minister Tyler Shandro says there is mounting evidence on the health risks of vaping and statistics show more young people in Alberta are indulging.

“Strong action needs to be taken to address significan­t increases in youth vaping,” Shandro said Tuesday prior to introducin­g the bill in the house.

Shandro’s ministry says that in the last five years, vaping rates among high school students has risen to 30 per cent from eight. It also says evidence continues to show health risks, including lung damage and nicotine poisoning.

Alberta is the only province without vaping legislatio­n.

“No one fully knows yet all the health harms from vaping, but the recent emergence of vaping-associated lung illnesses and deaths is a warning,” said Shandro.

“Vaping is not a harmless behaviour without short- or long-term consequenc­es.”

If the bill passes, there would be restrictio­ns — matching those in place for traditiona­l tobacco products — on displaying and promoting vaping products in stores. Speciality vape stores would be exempt.

The province said it does not intend to immediatel­y ban or restrict flavours for ecigarette­s.

The legislatio­n would also expand the list of places where traditiona­l smoking and vaping would be banned — adding playground­s, sports fields, skateboard and bicycle parks, and public outdoor pools — to further avoid exposing youth to products and second-hand smoke.

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