Ottawa Vape Expo in Canada Set to Open Soon

On November 10, 2016, CNW reported that Ottawa’s EY Centre will host Canada’s Vape Expo (cvexpo.ca). This is one of Canada’s largest vape trade shows, where leading companies, global brands, and vape technology ambassadors will be উপস্থিত onsite during the event.
The expo will begin on the 18th and run through the 20th. Thousands of people from across North America are expected to attend, including a large number of smokers as well as people who have successfully quit smoking through vaping technology.
Since its launch in Montreal in 2015, the founding companies VapeMeet.ca and DashVapes.com have worked tirelessly to create an ideal platform for exhibitors to showcase their newest and most innovative products and ideas, while also providing opportunities for new companies to enter the Canadian market.
This year, they are pleased to welcome Vape Brand International and Ecig Flavourium to their production team, as both have close ties with the Canadian vaping community.

CVE has consistently supported promotion of the expo across the country, including through time and financial contributions. Recently, team members also provided financial support for the constitutional challenge against Bill 44 in Quebec, standing with their colleagues to help ensure regulations are fair and respect Canadians’ constitutional rights.
Over the past year, provincial regulations have been implemented across Canada, causing some sectors of the industry in Quebec to come to a complete standstill. With the federal government introducing federal regulations this year, the timing of this event has become even more significant.
As with previous shows, this expo will focus on industry standards and future advocacy. Dedicated representatives and guest speakers from the fields of harm reduction, quality standards, and advocacy will take part. To encourage more smokers to quit by using vape products, CVE is once again offering a vaping starter kit to current smokers in exchange for a pack of cigarettes brought by visitors.



