Briefings, reviews, and public memos.
A small, transparently labelled set of alliance writing. Each page indicates whether it is archive context, retrospective analysis, or a public memo prepared for current publication. All pages are dated 6 May 2026 and cite their primary sources.
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Brief 01 · Article
Alberta’s vaping rules in 2026, explained.
A reader’s walk-through of the existing Tobacco, Smoking and Vaping Reduction Act framework — what it restricts, where it applies, and how Alberta describes enforcement.
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Brief 02 · Article
Flavours and single-use products: what the public record says.
A cautious read of how Alberta and Health Canada describe flavoured and disposable vaping products, what the public record claims about adult switching, and where the evidence is still thin.
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Brief 03 · Bill review
Bill 208: section-by-section review.
Our review of the 2026 Tobacco, Smoking and Vaping Reduction Amendment Act — replacement of section 7.41(1), the new definitions of flavoured and single-use vaping products, and the 1-year coming-into-force window.
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Memo 01 · Public
Public memo to Alberta Health on Bill 208 implementation.
Adult-consumer and small-retailer considerations for the implementation phase of Bill 208 — designation of permitted descriptors, retail compliance lead time, and channel-shift risk.
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Memo 02 · Public
Public memo to Alberta MLAs: a two-track voice on Bill 208.
A non-partisan request, addressed to all MLAs regardless of caucus, that adult consumers and small Alberta retailers be invited as separate voices into the conversation around the Amendment Act.