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Alberta Medical Association president disappointed province didn’t ban menthol

Packages of flavoured cigars are shown in this Oct. 3, 2010 photo.
Packages of flavoured cigars are shown in this Oct. 3, 2010 photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Doug Ives

EDMONTON – The president of the Alberta Medical Association says he is disappointed the province did not include menthol in its flavoured tobacco ban law.

Dr. Richard Johnston says he wrote to Health Minister Stephen Mandel a few weeks ago saying the association strongly supports banning menthol.

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He says studies show youth menthol smokers smoke more cigarettes than their non-menthol smoking peers and they are three times less likely to quit smoking than non-menthol smokers.

Johnston praised the government for other steps it announced last Thursday to protect young people from tobacco.

READ MORE: New Alberta law prevents smoking in vehicles with minors 

They include making it illegal to smoke in a vehicle when there are children inside.

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Johnston says Mandel has indicated the province will take another look at a menthol ban sometime in the future, and when it does he says the association will advocate for the change.

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