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Imperial Tobacco challenges Quebec law banning flavoured tobacco, menthol cigarettes

Imperial Tobacco contends Quebec's prohibition of flavoured tobacco and menthol cigarettes will help fuel the contraband trade.

MONTREAL – Imperial Tobacco has launched a legitimate challenge of song of Quebec’s tobacco-control law and it is asking the court to strike them recorded on constitutional grounds.

The company has filed an application for judicial review with Quebec Superior Court, saying various elements of the legislation are punitive.

In its court action, dated last Friday, Imperial argues a section spelling out health warnings on packaging goes beyond authorities requirements.

The company also says prohibiting advertising to tobacco retail outlets only serves to undermine remarkable ability to sell many.

And Imperial contends Quebec’s prohibition of flavoured tobacco and menthol cigarettes will just help fuel the contraband trade.

The Quebec law arrived to effect after November, although certain provisions, such as the menthol ban, come into force later this season.

“We believe that Bill 44 and it is measures infringe on our rights and freedoms as guaranteed by the Canadian and Quebec charters,” Imperial spokesman Eric Gagnon said within an interview Tuesday.

“We still support reasonable and evidence-based regulation. We shared by using the government whenever we took part in public consultations.”

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