Key facts
- Quebec health minister Christian Dubé will table a bill to restrict energy drink sales.
- The proposed legislation targets individuals under 18 years old.
- The bill aims to protect teenagers from energy drinks.
Quebec's health minister, Christian Dubé, is set to introduce a new bill that will restrict the sale of energy drinks to minors. The proposed legislation specifically aims to prevent individuals under the age of 18 from purchasing these beverages. The move by the Quebec government is intended to address concerns about the health impacts of energy drinks on adolescents.