Toronto considering expanded smoking ban
The Canadian Press
Posted: Oct 22, 2012 8:49 PM ET
Last Updated: Oct 22, 2012 10:50 PM ET
Torontonians will soon have their chance to respond to a proposed expansion of the city's smoking ban. (CBC)
Toronto's board of health says it will go ahead with public consultations on a proposed expansion of the city's smoking ban.
The proposed ban expansion would prohibit smoking at uncovered restaurant patios, public sports fields, hospital grounds, bus stops, public squares and entranceways.
A report released last month by Toronto's medical officer of health linked reductions in second-hand smoke exposure and the number of young smokers to previous anti-smoking legislation.
However, the report states that the decline in adult smoking rates in the city has plateaued since 2001, with about one in five young adults still smoking.
The medical officer of health will present results from public consultations to the board next year.
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