Behind the push to restrict energy drinks for teens in Quebec
MONTRÉAL — Ever since 15-year-old Zachary Miron died after drinking a can of Red Bull while on a school ski trip in January 2024, his parents have been fighting a battle to ban energy drinks for children under 16.
A coroner’s report said the combination of medication he was taking for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and the caffeine from the energy drink likely caused an arrhythmia that led to his sudden death.
His parents, David Miron and Veronica Martinez, are now part of a larger battle that is ramping up across the province, with schools, sports associations and health-care experts all pushing the government to take action.
“Young people are really at risk with this kind of easy access to these drinks,” Martinez said after meeting with Quebec’s health minister, Sonia Bélanger, on April 1.
