Statement from the Council of Chief Medical Officers of Health on Nicotine Vaping in Canada as part of National Non-Smoking Week
January 21, 2025 by canada.ca
Statement from the Council of Chief Medical Officers of Health on Nicotine Vaping in Canada as part of National Non-Smoking Week
The Council of Chief Medical Officers of Health addresses the risk of smoking in Canada during National Non-Smoking Week, emphasizing nicotine addiction and vaping's dangers, especially among youth. Recommendations include regulating vaping products like tobacco, restricting marketing, and enhancing enforcement. They propose national consistency in banning flavored products, setting age 21 for sales, and monitoring nicotine vaping's health impacts. Federal and provincial actions should align to maximize youth protection. Awareness campaigns and research on vaping effects are essential, alongside collaboration with Indigenous communities. The Council urges stringent regulations, cessation support, and education to combat nicotine vaping's public health threat.
10.60% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 3.5 million current smokers in Canada 13.10% of men are current smokers but only 8.10% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR