Canada's flavored e-cigarette ban leads to surge in illegal online sales

Nov.01.2024
Canada's flavored e-cigarette ban leads to surge in illegal online sales
Quebec convenience stores urge Health Minister to reconsider flavored e-cigarette ban as CICC finds 600+ illegal sites popular with teens.

Convenience stores in Quebec, Canada, are asking Health Minister Christian Dubé to reconsider a ban on the sale of flavored e-cigarettes in stores, according to an October 31 Financial Post report. The ban was introduced a year ago, but since then there has been a significant increase in demand for these products through illegal online channels.

 

The Convenience Industry Council of Canada (CICC) has pointed out that this ban has led to ongoing health, financial and legal problems, and has failed to deter young people from accessing and using e-cigarettes. Despite a 50% drop in sales at Quebec's 5,000 compliant convenience stores, unscrupulous retailers are thriving by illegally selling flavored products online or in stores.

 

Association vice-president Michel Gadbois said, "This regulation not only fails to protect the public, it actually makes the situation worse. It encourages illegal e-cigarette sales, increases their attractiveness to young people, and punishes honest convenience store owners. It is clearly a complete failure, and Health Minister Christian Dubé bears full responsibility for it.

 

According to a new directory released by the Convenience Industry Council of Canada, Quebec's flavor ban has brought substantial growth to online e-cigarette sales in Canada. The directory lists over 600 e-cigarette websites that serve Quebec. Many of these websites are hosted on platforms like Shopify and offer a wide variety of disposable e-cigarettes in fruit and other flavors, with eye-catching designs that appeal to young people.

 

According to the directory from Storeleads.com, the top five most popular websites in Canada are: fatpanda.ca, vapeloft.com, uvapeshop.com, canvape.com, and vapevapevape.ca. These five websites collectively generate nearly 30 million Canadian dollars in sales each year. Minors can easily access these websites, as they offer discounts, bulk purchase discounts, first order promotions, and free shipping for orders over a certain amount, with lax age verification for buyers.

 

In addition, these websites do not charge Quebec sales tax, instead they collect federal and provincial taxes based on their location.

 

Convenience stores in Quebec are calling on the government to address the issue of illegal online markets and are demanding that e-cigarette shops comply with regulations similar to those for stores selling alcohol, in order to restore business fairness.

 

Gadbois stated that, "All legitimate retailers comply with the rules, while urgent action is needed to address illegal retailers, which is crucial. As we have done in the past, we are ready to continue working with the government to address the issue of punishing law-abiding local businesses."

 

Click here to access a list of online marketplaces in Quebec.

 

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