After $30 million in funding was announced for school safety in the provincial budget this week, more security cameras and vape detectors could be seen in Ontario schools.
A new study out of Western University shows an alarming trend of nicotine vaping among high school students. According to the study, more than a quarter of students reporting having vaped, and 12 per cent said they use nicotine vapes.
A new study by Jamie Seabrook of Brescia University College and Evan R. Wiley of Western University, has shown an alarming number of high school students – 26 per cent – in Canada reported having vaped in the previous month.