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    Banned e-cigarettes on sale in Regina stores

    Electronic cigarettes are illegal and unreliable as a quit-smoking tool, according to Health Canada, but they’re still easy to buy in Regina stores.

    E-cigarettes, which contain cartridges of flavoured liquid that is vapourized and inhaled, are marketed as an alternative to smoking tobacco.

    They’re available online, although Health Canada and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which regulate the cigarettes as drugs, have not approved them for sale.

    In Regina, smoke shop owner Ashok Brahmania says he sells about 15 e-cigarette kits a week. He also say he’s been assured they’re legal.

    “It has to be approved by Health Canada, and it seems to me I asked our supplier,” he said. “This one is approved by Health Canada.”

    In fact, Health Canada says it doesn’t approve any form of electronic cigarette for sale in Canada. And there is no proof e-cigarettes help smokers give up tobacco, the department says.

    Janice Burgess of Regina, who helps people quit smoking, says not enough research has been done on electronic cigarettes. She worries the vapour is a risk to others, just as second-hand tobacco smoke is.

    “People around the person using the e-cigarette will be exposed to whatever is in the liquid cartridge,” she said.

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    7 comments

    • BaudMon  •  8 months ago
      I was going to try e-cigs, but they banned them from sale in Canada before I could order any. The strange thing is, once the e-cig ban was in place, Nicorette Inhalers came to market and they use the same nicotine-glycol system as e-cigs.
      • Tony 8 months ago
        e-cigs are not banned! HC has only ever issued an advisory about them. They are readily available, just need to look.
    • Critical Will  •  8 months ago
      Who cares what health canada says about it.....nothing is worse then cigs
    • thestreetfighter  •  8 months ago
      Yes, the levels of nicotine in e-cigarettes need to be standardized to ensure these are not merely replacing the cigarette with a new addiction. But by enlarge, e-cigarettes are the best way to quit smoking. The cartridges contain water, flavouring, scent, and an amount of nicotein. These resemble real cigarettes - or for non-smoking areas - can look like other things. There is NO SMOKE, only vapour. No smoke stink, tar, or cancerous chemicals. These are a quit smoking tool that WORKS and should be rushed into the market for the sake of smokers and non-smokers. Research it.
    • Muzz  •  8 months ago
      What does Health Canada and the FDA say about the health effects of cigarettes? Perhaps if the e-smoke manufacturers used a real drug like nicotine in their products, our government watchdogs would gladly approve them.
    • Odanhammer  •  8 months ago
      Yet rather then do research on these things quickly , they just ban them.
      I don't smoke , but if i had the option to quick , i'd try anything
    • Tarazan33  •  8 months ago
      health canada is hazardous to your health corrupted in within
    • gary  •  8 months ago
      HealthCanada, Aren't they the same people who allow $6 dollar bags of cigarettes (or whatever they are) to be sold to the general public on reservations across the country? HealthCanada loses all credibility by allowing cigarettes to be sold at all.
      • Admiral Jimmy Kirk 8 months ago
        The cigarettes sold on reserves are the same as the ones sold off. If you want to be racial at least know what your talking about. And provincial tax is not applicable on FEDERAL Reserve land so quit pouting, and if you think First Nations are unfair than just be grateful to live in CANADA and think that all benefits FN's have (if you can call them benefits) as a rental to you and all real immigrants (yes you are an immigrant or descendent of one, if you dont like that, go back to Europe!) for this MOST RESOURCE RICH COUNTRY. Yup, I said it, RENT for your right to live on the First Nations Land. At least Indians in Canada share the land with you..not like Africa, where they took care of their oppressors in a violent way.
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