National Non-Smoking Week: Vaping Is an Important Harm Reduction Tool to Help Canada Reach a Less Than 5% Smoking Rate by 2035
During National Non-Smoking Week, the Canadian Vaping Association is calling on policymakers, public health leaders, and Canadians to recognize vaping as an important harm reduction tool in reducing smoking rates and advancing Canada’s goal of achieving a smoking prevalence of less than 5% by 2035.
Police Dismantle Multi-Region Vape Store Theft Ring Across Niagara and Western Ontario
The Canadian Vaping Association commends the Niagara Regional Police Service, Waterloo Regional Police Service and 8 District (Grimsby/Lincoln/West Lincoln) on their collaborative investigation that led to the arrest of two individuals involved in a series of vape shop break and enters across Western Ontario.
B.C.’s ‘Cost Recovery’ Act on Vaping, Could Become a Costly Mistake
Canadian Vaping Association Warns Proposed BC Cost Recovery Act Undermines Public Health, Penalizes Harm Reduction, and Threatens Small Business TORONTO,...
Double Down on Education, Not Flavour Bans: CVA Responds to Misinformation from Nicotine Control Groups
TORONTO, ON, October 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Canadian Vaping Association urges provincial and federal health ministers to focus on...
Canadian Vaping Association Highlights Plans to Reduce Youth Vaping Rates on World Vape Day
Ottawa, ON, May 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On World Vape Day, the Canadian Vaping Association (CVA) celebrates the continued...
Youth Vaping Rates Plummet: Canadian Vaping Association Urges Shift to Adult Harm Reduction Strategies
Ottawa, ON, May 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Statistics Canada’s latest findings from the 2025 Canadian Health Survey on Children...