We support strong youth-access protections - age verification, retailer training, inspections, and enforcement - while keeping adult-access conversations measured, evidence-aware, and free of inflammatory framing.
The Alberta Coalition for Balanced Youth Protection exists to give participants a constructive way to follow and contribute to public conversations about lawful nicotine products in Alberta. We are not a lobby firm, a manufacturer group, or a medical organization. We aim to support careful, proportionate dialogue that takes youth-access protection seriously while keeping adult-access discussion measured and free of inflammatory framing.
Adult-focused
Materials and discussion are prepared for adults of legal age. We avoid content or imagery aimed at minors.
Restrained
We do not make medical claims, legal interpretations, or final policy positions on behalf of others.
Local
Our focus is Alberta - provincial regulation, local communities, small retailers, and the people who live with the rules.
Open
Updates, drafts, and resource links are shared as they take shape, not hidden behind credentials or approvals.
02 Early priorities
These are starting points for organising, listening, and writing - not demands or settled positions. They are intended to support participation without overstating evidence or escalating polarization.
i.
Make space for adult perspectives.
Provide adults a respectful place to follow nicotine product policy, share their experiences, and respond to consultations in their own voice rather than through industry or advocacy filters.
ii.
Encourage proportionate framing.
Support discussion that takes youth-access protection seriously while also recognising that adults already use lawful products and deserve clear, workable rules rather than absolutist responses.
iii.
Surface readable context.
Collect and link to plainly written background material so that people new to a regulatory question can orient themselves without wading through jargon or partisan summaries.
iv.
Support local participation.
Help Albertans - including small retailers, families, and adult consumers - find practical ways to take part in public consultations, council meetings, and community discussions.
03 Context
Anything posted on this site is informational and reflects coalition perspective at the time of writing. It is not legal advice, not medical advice, and not a substitute for primary sources or professional guidance.
Note of . Enforcement data that does not separately count proximity-to-school and school-property incidents is not finished work. The coalition's May 21 note asks for that data, alongside the existing inspection record, as part of any expansion of Alberta's vaping rule stack.
Note of . A short coalition note for current publication. The youth protection work in Alberta is already layered, careful, and broadly supported. It is stronger, not weaker, when enforcement is targeted at the channels that operate around the rules.
A short list of working principles the coalition uses when reading proposals and writing public material. They are starting points for discussion, not signed positions on behalf of any third party.
a.
Youth protection is non-negotiable.
Age-of-sale rules, refusal-of-sale procedures, point-of-sale checks, and inspection-led enforcement are the practical instruments the coalition supports as the floor, not the ceiling, of youth protection (Alberta rules and enforcement).
b.
Adult access is a separate question.
Adult use of lawful nicotine products and youth access prevention are different policy problems. Treating them as the same problem produces blunt rules that under-deliver on youth and over-reach on adults.
c.
Enforcement is the test.
A rule the province cannot inspect or enforce risks displacing demand into channels that do not run age checks at all. Enforceability should be discussed in the same breath as scope.
d.
Listen before deciding.
Adult consumers, licensed retailers, families, and frontline staff have legitimate, often differing perspectives. The coalition aims to surface them in plain language for legislators to weigh.
06 Consultation readiness
A short note on how the coalition prepares for public consultations on Alberta nicotine product policy.
Read the bill.
Members are pointed first to the primary text of any bill under review, with our short plain-language review as orientation only.
Track the record.
We index Alberta-published material - including the 2020 What We Heard review of the Tobacco and Smoking Reduction Act (PDF) - and the province's plain-language enforcement guidance.
Write in our own voice.
Consumers and retailers are encouraged to submit on their own behalf, in their own words, rather than copying a coalition draft. We share orientation, not a script.
Disclose the frame.
Submissions made through coalition members are clearly labelled as coalition-supported, never as independent third-party endorsements.
The coalition is open to two groups: adult Albertans of legal age who use lawful vaping products, and responsible Alberta retailers who sell them. Pick the path that fits - we keep the two on separate channels because the questions are different. Information shared with us is used only for coalition communications and is removed on request.
Path A · Adult consumer
Join as an adult consumer.
For Alberta adults of legal age who use lawful nicotine vaping products and want a measured voice in policy conversations.
Path B · Retailer
Join as a responsible retailer.
For licensed Alberta retailers who carry out age verification and point-of-sale compliance - recognised here as frontline compliance partners.