A Health Canada analysis published in December of the potential impact of new regulations found that although provinces and territories outside Quebec supported the new legislation, "many indicated that they were not aware of these types of products being sold in their jurisdictions. The exception appears to be Ontario, according to the document, which reads: "the products … are entering stores in Ontario, where there are no such restrictions," referring to the Quebec legislation that restricts their alcohol content to seven per cent.
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