It’s time to protect our youth from the threat of easily accessible, illicit nicotine pouches CICC has identified more than 90 e-commerce sites that are illicitly retailing an entire suite of nicotine products. World No Tobacco Day looks to inform public on the dangers of using tobaccoTobacco companies announce initiatives and ask for government help to reduce smoking. Health Minister Holland defends new ministerial powers to pull products off the shelves New powers prompted by sale of nicotine pouches that minister says are marketed to young people. CICC unveils compliance report on Quebec’s ban on flavoured vaping sales Convenience Industry Council of Canada finds deliberate non-compliance of vape shops compared to the rest of the industry. P.E.I. considers banning people born after certain date from buying tobacco products A five-year wellness plan, titled Live Well P.E.I., calls for a "tobacco-free generation" policy. JTI-Macdonald launches campaign to combat illegal tobacco in Canada Know What You’re Buying? campaign is to educate adult smokers and governments on the cost of contraband tobacco. Atlantic Canada looks to curb fast-growing contraband tobacco market New Brunswick Crime Stoppers, RBH and CICC launch an illegal tobacco awareness campaign. First health warnings directly on individual cigarettes hit stores across Canada Those looking to purchase cigarettes will six possible warnings of the dangers of smoking. Manitoba lifts ban on homegrown cannabis, pauses some new retail licences Government is putting a temporary moratorium on new licences in urban areas for what are known as "controlled-access" stores that sell cannabis. While Fed’s pitch latest budget as fair, others have concerns over tobacco tax CICC worries over credit card fees and that new taxes will drive more to seek illegal tobacco products. First Previous 3 4 5 6 7 Next Last