What does the nicotine cap on e-cigarettes mean for c-stores?Retailers will have to pull products that exceed the limit after July 23. Health Canada proposes ban on most vaping flavours it says appeal to youthPlus, nicotine cap will take effect for e-cigarette manufacturers on July 8, and retailers will have to pull products that exceed the limit after July 23. Imperial Tobacco Canada unveils newly-refocused strategy On World No Tobacco Day, company increases focus on alternatives for adult consumers and commits to delivering 'A Better Tomorrow' with sustainability initiatives. Tax hikes 'most effective way' to cut smoking: Cancer Society National Coalition Against Contraband Tobacco counters move will ultimately only benefit organized crime. U.S. vows again to ban menthol flavour in cigarettes, cigars About a third of all cigarettes sold in the U.S. are menthol and its elimination would be a huge blow to tobacco companies, B.C.'s new tobacco taxes a blow to c-store operators The Convenience Industry Council of Canada says the tax increases will fuel the contraband market. Federal budget outlines new taxes on tobacco, vaping $4 levy on a carton of 200 cigarettes kicks in today. CICC says the move "will directly harm law abiding convenience stores." Michael Nederhoff leaves Juul Labs Canada Eric Omwega steps into the role of president. Vape expectations: An interview with Michael Nederhoff of Juul Labs Canada Nederhoff announced April 13 that he is leaving Juul, however his insights and advice still make for an interesting read. Saskatchewan budget: Drivers and power customers win; vapers lose The province is introducing a 20% tax on the retail price of all vaping liquids, devices and products starting Sept. 1. First Previous 18 19 20 21 22 Next Last