Health Canada proposes reducing nicotine concentration limit in vaping products

Dec 18, 2020 | 11:59 AM

Ottawa wants to reduce the amount of nicotine allowed in vaping products.

Health Canada is proposing to lower the maximum nicotine concentration allowed in vaping products to 20 mg/ml, down from the current limit of 66 mg/ml.

It also wants to forbid the sale of any vaping product if the nicotine concentration listed on the packaging is higher than the new limit.

The department is launching a 75-day public consultation Saturday on the proposed new regulations, seeking feedback from all Canadians.