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The Smoke-Free Ontario Act The SFOA prohibits the smoking of tobacco and cannabis, as well as vaping, in the following places: Enclosed public places and workplaces, including workplace vehicles. Child care facilities. On and within 20 metres of community recreational facility property.
The law restricts the sale of tobacco products via vending machines. The law prohibits the sale of single cigarettes and small packets of cigarettes. There are some location-based sales restrictions at the provincial level. The sale of tobacco products is prohibited to persons under the age of 18.
In 2010, federal legislation banned flavours (except menthol) in cigarettes, little cigars/cigarillos (1.4g), and blunt wraps;vi further amendments implemented in December 2015 extended this to other types of cigars (1.4g to 6g, with tipping paper, or without spiral wrapper), with an exception for traditional
In Canada, it is illegal to sell or provide vaping products to anyone under the age of 18. Some provincial laws have increased this age to 19 or 21.
Short answer to is Tobacco a controlled substance in Canada? Legally, it doesnt fall under the purview of the Controlled Drugs Substances Act, so No, tobacco is not a controlled substance in the same sense as amphetamine or morphine are.
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The Nicotine Concentration in Vaping Products Regulations (NCVPR) establish a maximum nicotine concentration of 20 mg/mL for vaping products manufactured or imported for sale in Canada.
This will mean anyone who turns 15 or younger in 2024 will never legally be sold tobacco products. amending existing legislation to make it an offence for anyone over 18 to purchase tobacco products on behalf of those born on or after 1 January 2009 (proxy purchasing)
The Tobacco (Access) Regulations set out the types of documentation that may be used to verify the age of a person wanting to purchase tobacco products. The Regulations also exempt duty-free shop operators from section 11 of the Act, which prohibits the sale of tobacco products by means of a self-service display.

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