Quebec judge declares parts of vaping legislation invalid after challenge
MONTREAL — Quebec is within its rights to legislate on vaping, but a provision banning demonstrations of vaping products inside shops or specialized clinics goes too far, a Quebec judge has ruled.
In a judgment released Friday, the court also invalidated another section of the provincial law prohibiting the advertising of vaping products to smokers seeking to kick their habit.
A legal challenge was brought by an association representing Quebec vape shops and the Canadian Vaping Association.
They argued that parts of the Tobacco Control Act adopted by the Quebec government in 2015 violated their fundamental rights, notably freedom of expression.


