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June 18, 2006

Anti-smoking laws make progress in NS, but still have work to do

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Anti-smoking laws make progress in NS, but still have work to do
ChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - Jun 13, 2006 who live in the Truro health region and 5.5 per cent of the population the Cape Breton health region were regularly exposed to second-hand smoke in public

Smoking ban extended to food outlets from 1 July
Channel News Asia, Singapore - Jun 15, 2006 But will the marking out of smoking corners prevents the problem of second-hand smoke blowing over, which was one of the main reasons for the ban?

Stats Canada Reports on Second-Hand Smoke Exposure
Dog Flu Diet and Diseases, Canada - Jun 13, 2006 from their bi-annual community health survey, that shows that in the city of Ottawa, 13.8% of residents surveyed were exposed to second-hand smoke last year.

Fight against second-hand smoke lives on
London Free Press, Canada - May 24, 2006 The legacy of Heather Crowe will continue to keep Canadians and their political leaders aware and wary of the perils of second-hand smoke, supporters of the

Second-hand smoke problem diminishing
Whitehorse Star (subscription), Canada - Jun 13, 2006 from Statistics Canada suggests that 7.9 per cent of the population who live in the Yukon health region were regularly exposed to second-hand smoke in public

Keep work smoke-free
The Sunday Times, UK - Jun 15, 2006 the House of Lords Economic Committee, there has been some confusion over the quality of the scientific evidence on the impact of second-hand smoke on people

Ashland considers smoking ban
Huntington Herald Dispatch, WV - Jun 16, 2006 “Second-hand smoke is extremely harmful. It’s a fact. “We’ve been working on it for a year,” he said. “Second-hand smoke causes illness and deaths.

Smoking rooms on the Island have got to go: Cancer Society
The Guardian, Canada - Jun 14, 2006 A Statistics Canada report suggesting nearly six per cent of Queens County residents continue to be regularly exposed to second-hand smoke in public places is

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