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A survey on 2300 young people in Niagara, Ontario, Canada found that more than 10% of people used electronic cigarettes. Dr. Michael Khoury, a pediatric cardiologist at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children, also noted in a nationwide survey that at the beginning of the year , they found that young people had a higher rate of smoking electronic cigarettes. In a report released in March by the Federal Public Health Bureau said that 21 percent of men and 15 percent of women in the country had tasted electronic cigarettes. The most common reason for these young people to smoke electronic cigarettes is that vaping can make them look cool made them feel interesting.
Canada E-cigarette Distributors Should Know. Researcher Khoury' s study was published in the July issue of the Canadian Medical Association and pointed that young people’s vaping has become a fashion. On September 3rd this year, the electronic cigarette official accounts reported that the electronic cigarette was regarded as tobacco products by the British Columbia, Canada government! The regulation of sales, marketing and the use of electronic cigarette regulations will be put into operation on September 1. Fortunately, this is an individual local government behavior, not a national act.

Last year, the Canadian Bureau of Statistics launched a survey for the first time on a large-scale on the use of electronic cigarettes and then they found that the proportion of Canadian smoking continues to decline in 2014, only 15% of people have smoking habits, but 20% of young people have the habit of vaping . The number of smokers in 2013 was 4.6 million, and in 2014 it fell to 4.2 million. The survey also specifically found that during the use of electronic cigarettes of the analysis, 9% of the 2.5 million smokers above 15-year-old of have never tried electronic cigarettes, but 20% have been vaping, during which, 55 percent said they would opt for nicotine-free electronic cigarettes, 26 percent said they had nicotine and 19 percent were unsure. In addition, 51% of traditional smokers said they have gradually switched to vaping in the past two years.
This is the first large-scale survey of e-cigarette use in Canada, said Rob Cunningham, senior policy analyst at the Canadian Cancer Center. "The e-cigarette survey is very important because the federal government and the provincial government need to take further regulatory measures . At present, the Canadian government regulates the sale of electronic cigarettes containing nicotine. In a statement, the health ministry told adolescents not to take electronic cigarettes, including nicotine-containing electronic liquids, and that imports, sales or advertising must be approved by the federal government.

Canada E-cigarette Distributors Should Know.Let’s have a close look on the Vaping.Vaping can be defined as the act of inhaling water vapor through a personal vaporizer (the vaper’s tobacco-free version of the traditional cigarette).Vaping is an alternative to smoking. It’s like smoking minus several of the adverse effects of the latter: no bad smell and bad breath, no cigarette burns, no more dirty ashtrays, less likelihood of getting cancer and other smoking-affiliated illnesses – you get the drift.In short, vaping is the name given to the use of a vaporizer. The process involves applying heat to a liquid which generates vapor. The user, called a vaper (smoker in traditional cigarette circles) gets their nicotine hit through inhaling the almost odorless vapor (smoking equivalent of ‘smoke’).