Cancer society applauds certification of class-action against e-cigarette maker Juul
VANCOUVER — The Canadian Cancer Society says Canada’s federal and provincial governments need to strengthen regulations of vaping products to stem more youth addiction to nicotine, as e-cigarette marketing practices are poised to be put on trial in a national class-action lawsuit.
The B.C. Supreme Court this week certified a national class-action against Juul Labs Canada, Ltd., Juul Labs Inc. and Altria Group Inc., clearing a legal hurdle for the case originally filed in 2019.
The cancer society says the lawsuit being certfieid against the makers of Juul e-cigarettes is an important step in holding companies accountable for alleged misleading marketing of vaping products.
The lawsuit alleges Juul products were falsely marketed as a safe alternative to smoking cigarettes in conjunction with an alleged conspiracy to addict young people to nicotine.