Canadian Conservative Party Promises to Relax Nicotine Pouch Sales Channels if Elected

Apr.27
Canadian Conservative Party Promises to Relax Nicotine Pouch Sales Channels if Elected
The Canadian Conservative Party has pledged that if elected, it will lift the regulation restricting nicotine pouches to pharmacy sales, allowing adult consumers to purchase them at convenience stores and gas stations.

Key points:

·The Conservative Party of Canada has stated that if in power, they would allow the sale of nicotine pouches in convenience stores and gas stations, removing the current restriction that limits sales to pharmacies only.

·The Liberal government last year restricted the sales channels for nicotine pouches under the Food and Drugs Act, aiming to protect teenagers.

·Currently, in Canada, only one nicotine pouch product (Zonnic) has received approval for smoking cessation assistance.

·Industry and public health perspective: Some critics believe that current policies restrict the widespread availability of effective smoking cessation tools, potentially impacting Canada's goal of achieving a 5% smoking rate by 2035.


According to a report from Westernstandard.news on April 26, the Conservative Party of Canada has proposed that if they were to form the government in the future, they would allow adult consumers to purchase nicotine pouches at convenience stores and gas stations, eliminating the current restriction imposed by the Liberal government which limits sales to pharmacies.

 

A Conservative party spokesperson told the Western Standard that the party believes Canadian adults should have the autonomy to choose to use legal products, including e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches.

 

For individuals currently quitting smoking, it is also very important to continue accessing low-risk alternatives that are effective for them.

 

Currently, in Canada, only one nicotine pouch product, Zonnic, has obtained approval from the Canadian Department of Health for use as a smoking cessation aid.

 

In the fall of 2024, the Liberal Party government cited the Food and Drugs Act to restrict the sale of nicotine pouches to pharmacies, citing the protection of youth as the reason. This measure has received support from tobacco control groups, but critics argue that it restricts the widespread availability of nicotine pouches as an effective smoking cessation tool.

 

The Conservative party spokesperson criticized the Liberal party's policies for having "double standards.

 

When this radical Liberal government distributes deadly opioid drugs to addicts using taxpayer funds, but cracks down on Canadian adults seeking smoking cessation products, it is the height of hypocrisy.

 

Industry advocates point out that nicotine pouches have shown higher success rates in smoking cessation compared to traditional nicotine gum or patches in multiple international studies. Health experts warn that overly restrictive access may hinder Canada from reaching its goal of becoming a "smoke-free country" with a smoking rate below 5% by 2035. So far, only Sweden has successfully reduced its smoking rate to below 5% through the promotion of nicotine pouches.

 

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