Health Canada is asking public health officials across the country to report any possible cases of vaping-related deaths or illnesses, after six deaths related to e-cigarettes in the U.S. As President Donald Trump moves to ban flavoured vaping products, would Canada’s political party leaders do the same if they were elected prime minister? Mike Le Couteur reports.
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