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Toronto and the smoking ban
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can anyone tell me what the current situation is with smoking in Toronto? I remember a law was passed(or tried to pass) a few years ago, but don't recall what it covered. e.g. bars, restaurants etc. thanks for any info J. |
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Toronto and the smoking ban
Essentially, no smoking in any indoor public places. Smoking permitted only
in designated smoking areas , if the facility is so equipped. Sandy Stenhouse Alexander Limousine Toronto "j" wrote in message ... hi! can anyone tell me what the current situation is with smoking in Toronto? I remember a law was passed(or tried to pass) a few years ago, but don't recall what it covered. e.g. bars, restaurants etc. thanks for any info J. |
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Toronto and the smoking ban
"j" wrote in message ...
hi! can anyone tell me what the current situation is with smoking in Toronto? I remember a law was passed(or tried to pass) a few years ago, but don't recall what it covered. e.g. bars, restaurants etc. No smoking in restaurants except a small number of them that built separately ventilated smoking rooms. Smoking is still permitted in bars. Restaurants with liquor licenses were allowed to self decide if they wanted to be considered bars or restaurants. If there is a sign on the door barring entry to anyone under drinking age then it's a bar and you can smoke. This changes again soon (IIRC June 2004) when a total ban on indoor public smoking goes into place. So far no indication that they will go as far as some places and also ban smoking on ourdoor licensed patios. |
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