Episodes

Wednesday Jul 03, 2019
E192 - JUST A BLIP? | SCRUTINIZING RESULTS OF CONTROVERSIAL TEEN VAPING STUDY
Wednesday Jul 03, 2019
Wednesday Jul 03, 2019
When University of Waterloo professor David Hammond first shared preliminary results of his teen vaping and smoking study with Health Canada and the media in late 2018, he did so with the “hope” that his findings were just a “blip”; a sentiment he expressed at the time, and again in June 2019 when the study was finally published in the British Medical Journal.
What Professor Hammond and those he selectively shared the data with knew was that the study found a massive increase in the prevalence of teen vaping and smoking (among 16 to 19-year olds) from 2017 to 2018.
The sneak peek Hammond afforded Health Canada provided the regulator enough justification to launch a series of public consultations that are likely to end with new regulations, which may restrict adult access and choice of vaping products, in order to stem the so-called ‘epidemic’ of teen vaping.
In this special edition of RegWatch Dr. Chris Lalonde, professor of psychology at the University of Victoria, joins in an examination of the now public results, of what has become, a controversial study.
Does the study’s reported 45% increase in teen smoking square with newly released data by Statistics Canada (also in June 2019) that shows daily teen smoking is statistically near undetectable?
Is the study’s reported 74% increase in teen vaping based on relevant measures?
Find out—Only on RegWatch by RegulatorWatch.com.
Produced by: Brent Stafford
Released: July 3, 2019

Wednesday May 22, 2019
E189 - UNCONSTITUTIONAL | JUDGE TOSSES KEY PROVISIONS OF QUEBEC’S ANTI-VAPING LAW
Wednesday May 22, 2019
Wednesday May 22, 2019
It’s a huge win for the vaping industry. A Superior Court judge invalidates key provisions of Quebec's Tobacco Control Act, which promulgated harsh new regulations and fines, seemingly intended to eviscerate the vaping industry.
The ruling comes after a three-year legal challenge spearheaded by the Canadian Vaping Association, which argued the vaping restrictions infringe on the “right to security of the person” and “freedom of expression” under both the Canadian and Quebec charters of rights and freedoms.
In this episode of RegWatch hear about the ground-breaking ruling directly from Audrey Boctor the lawyer who led the fight and learn exclusive details about the court trial, expert witnesses and what happens next. Also, Daniel Marien president of the 35-store La Vape Shop retail chain joins the show to discuss the draconian rules and hear his reaction to the ruling.
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Produced by: Brent Stafford
Released: May 22, 2019

Monday Apr 29, 2019
E187 - CHERRY-PICK | EXPERT ANALYSIS OF LEAKED VAPING STUDY
Monday Apr 29, 2019
Monday Apr 29, 2019
Since November 2018, when University of Waterloo Professor David Hammond first shared results of his new youth vaping study with Health Canada and the mainstream media, only one interpretation of the data has been made available to the public. And that interpretation is one of high alarm.
In February and April of 2019, Health Canada launched two separate public consultations seeking input on potential regulatory action that might stem the crisis of youth vaping. However, industry stakeholders, harm reduction advocates and members of the public had yet to be afforded access to Professor Hammond’s study in order to evaluate the data and test the interpretation.
RegWatch was provided a copy of the study by a highly-placed source within the tobacco-control community and last Thursday we published the document so that the public may see the same data, findings and conclusions being considered by regulators as they deliberate over the future of vaping in Canada and the U.S.
In this episode of RegWatch hear tobacco control policy expert Clive Bates’s analysis of the study and learn what he thinks of RegWatch’s decision to publish.
Only on RegWatch—By RegulatorWatch.com
Produced by: Brent Stafford
Released: April 29, 2019

Thursday Apr 25, 2019
E186 - LEAKED | PUBLIC GETS LONG OVERDUE LOOK AT YOUTH VAPING STUDY
Thursday Apr 25, 2019
Thursday Apr 25, 2019
It’s quite possibly the worst kept secret within the tight-knit ranks of tobacco-control, the research study conducted by Dr. David Hammond of the University of Waterloo, which purports to show a substantial increase in youth vaping in both Canada and the United States.
Numerous stakeholders including regulators, academics, tobacco-control activists and even the media have either seen the report or have been briefed on its findings; every one that is, except those in the vaping industry, harm reduction advocates and members of the public.
RegWatch has obtained a copy of the study and in this brief live streamed edition we are releasing it to the public so you may see the same data, findings, and conclusions being considered by regulators as they deliberate over the future of vaping in Canada and the U.S.
Download the report at RegulatorWatch.com.
Produced by: Brent Stafford
Released: April 25, 2019

Monday Apr 22, 2019
Monday Apr 22, 2019
***RegWatch Exclusive Interview (Part 2)***
Regulatory intervention on flavours in vaping products (i.e. a flavour ban) is ‘not’ off the table says James Van Loon, Director General of the Tobacco Control Directorate at Health Canada.
The federal regulator is considering every measure to stem the tide of youth vaping and is calling on parents, educators, youth and public stakeholders to weigh in on key issues in a consultation on potential regulatory measures to reduce youth access and appeal of vaping products in Canada.
In part-2 of our exclusive interview with Director General Van Loon, hear a detailed discussion on youth vaping statistics, flavours, nicotine salts, online sales, the upcoming federal election and much more.
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Produced by: Brent Stafford
Released: April 22, 2019

Tuesday Apr 16, 2019
E184 - WITH ALL DUE SPEED | HEALTH CANADA REACTS TO YOUTH VAPING ‘EPIDEMIC’
Tuesday Apr 16, 2019
Tuesday Apr 16, 2019
***RegWatch Exclusive Interview (Part 1)***
If left unchecked, youth vaping poses an “existential threat” to the vaping industry in Canada. This is the warning James Van Loon, Director General of the Tobacco Control Directorate at Health Canada, gave to industry stakeholders when it became clear to the regulator that the crisis of youth vaping—unfolding in the United States—had spread to Canada. The concern is real and substantial.
Shot on location at Health Canada’s national headquarters, learn what the Director General thinks about the critical issues: youth vaping data; nicotine addiction; the media bias against vaping; relative risk statements; advertising & promotion; adult access; and much more.
What may be asked of the industry to stem the tide of youth vaping?
Find out, in Part-1 of this 2-part exclusive interview.
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Produced by: Brent Stafford
Released: April 16, 2019

Saturday Apr 06, 2019
E183 - DEMONIZED | CANNABIS VS. NICOTINE PARADOX (DR. MARK TYNDALL)
Saturday Apr 06, 2019
Saturday Apr 06, 2019
Public health has a penchant for demonizing the use of particular products that it considers to be unhealthy. And while the practice is recognized as an effective method to modify behavior, there are unintended consequences.
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Produced by: Brent Stafford
Released: April 6, 2019

Saturday Apr 06, 2019
E182 - MORAL PANIC | DIAGNOSING THE YOUTH VAPING ‘EPIDEMIC’
Saturday Apr 06, 2019
Saturday Apr 06, 2019
Stoked by public health special interest groups a litany of frightening headlines has splashed across Canadian newspapers and TV news screens: Vaping Addicts Youth to Nicotine; Youth Vaping Leads to Youth Smoking; Vaping Is an Urgent Threat to Public Health.
For many Canadians, the news is shocking and worrisome, yet also confusing. Considering the fact that less than one-year-ago the Federal Liberal government made vaping products with nicotine legal in Canada—with the full acknowledgment that vaping is a much safer alternative to smoking.
In this RegWatch feature interview, hear what Dr. Mark Tyndall, Professor at the University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health and former Executive Director of the BC Centre for Disease Control thinks about the pressure campaign to rollback vaping regulations and why he says it's based on a contrived “moral panic.”
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Produced by: Brent Stafford
Released: April 6, 2019

Saturday Mar 30, 2019
E181 - WHIPLASH | TOP E-JUICE CEO REACTS TO YOUTH VAPING EPIDEMIC
Saturday Mar 30, 2019
Saturday Mar 30, 2019
With the ink barely dry on legislation legalizing vaping products in Canada, the industry finds itself facing an existential threat: an epidemic of youth vaping.
In response to the alarm over youth use, tobacco-control activists are lobbying Health Canada to crack down on the advertising and promotion of vaping products, such as JUUL and Vype, while also pressing to limit adult access and choice in order to combat the perceived crisis.
In this edition of RegWatch hear what the CEO of a top Canadian e-juice company thinks of the turmoil rocking the industry—Only on RegWatch by RegulatorWatch.com.
Produced by: Brent Stafford
Released: March 30, 2019

Sunday Mar 24, 2019
E180 - VAPING - IS IT AN URGENT THREAT TO PUBLIC HEALTH? (REGWATCH LIVE)
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
Join us this Sunday, March 24th for an in-depth discussion of the widening war against vaping in Canada.
Guest: Thomas Kirsop
Some of the stories to be discussed:
They don’t have to die. But I can’t tell you that | Letter
Vaping an urgent threat to public health: experts (CityNews)
Vaping is an urgent threat to public health (opinion)
Ottawa needs to protect our kids from nicotine addiction
Smoke for thought
Kirsop is a 47 year old father of four who smoked his first cigarette at the age of 9, and his last at the age of 43. Currently Thomas, along with his wife are he sole shareholders in an incorporated small business venture operating two shops in central Alberta offering alternatives to adult smokers. Thomas is an advocate for vaping as a harm reduction tool, has served on the board of the Electronic Cigarette Trade Association (ECTA) of Canada, and continues to support that organization with his research and writing skills.
Only on RegWatch by RegulatorWatch.com
Produced by: Brent Stafford
Streamed Live: March 24, 2019