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Health Canada is proposing to ban almost all vape flavours in Canada, according to a June 18 announcement. 

With the aim of restricting youth access to vaping in Canada, the federal health authority would restrict all flavours of vape juice to tobacco and mint/menthol. 

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The federal government tabled its 2021 budget on April 19. As Canada reckons with the financial costs of the pandemic, the presentation included several new tax measures that would give the government a fiscal boost. 

But more taxes — whether paid by businesses or consumers — mean certain things are probably going to get more expensive for Canadians very soon. 

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Earlier this week, the federal government released its proposed 2021 budget — and, if passed, Canada will be implementing an "excise duty," which is a type of tax, on all vaping products in 2022.  

Excise duties are paid by businesses rather than consumers, meaning you won't have to pay the tax if you're just a vape user. But it does mean that vaping products will likely get more expensive to make up for it. 

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With the new year around the corner and an overwhelming amount of COVID-19 news in Quebec, it would be easy to miss other government announcements for the upcoming year, including new Quebec laws coming into effect in 2021. 

Last year, the legal age to consume cannabis in Quebec was increased to 21 years old.

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You may have to kiss your favourite e-liquid flavours goodbye. According to a statement from the Ministry of Health and Social Services, Quebec is about to crack down on vaping in the province. 

"Christian Dubé intends to take action to better control vaping," it says.  

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