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Petition Kills Smokers' Hopes for Ban Review
November 22, 2001
A petition quietly passed among councillors at Ottawa City Hall will
effectively
mark the end of municipal attempts to change the controversial
anti-smoking bylaw.
Mayor Bob Chiarelli and 15 councillors signed the petition, which says they
have
no intention of re-opening the smoking-ban debate or
granting exemptions to the
bylaw. To re-open an issue at council, 17 councillors need to support it.
The petition, started by West Carleton's Dwight Eastman and helped by the
mayor's staff, halts any chance of reviewing the bylaw.
The petition was sent to PUBCO general manager Barry McKay yesterday by Mr.
Eastman. Mr. McKay said he was "surprised and appalled" by it.
Mr. Eastman said he wanted to end an issue that has enraged supporters and
opponents. The councillor said he ran the petition idea past the mayor, who said he
would support it. Constituents have supported the bylaw overwhelmingly, Mr. Eastman said.
Capital Ward Councillor Clive Doucet called the smoking debate "a dead
issue. It has been a long, painful discussion."
Herb Kreling, of Orléans Ward, said there is nothing stopping a councillor
from raising the issue at council. However, given the results of the
petition, Mr. Kreling said, any such move is unlikely to meet much success.
Councillor Rainer Bloess thought the petition was not an open process. Mr. Chiarelli said the petition was "fully democratic" and fought the
"impression that growing numbers of councillors are wavering."
Mr. McKay, who has a financial interest in a couple of bars, said PUBCO
supports ventilated rooms for smokers. PUBCO lost its case against the bylaw in provincial court in September and
is appealing that decision. No date has been set for the appeal, but it is expected early next year.
In addition to the mayor, the councillors who signed the petition were:
Wendy Stewart, Mr. Eastman, Diane Deans, Janet Stavinga, Mr. Kreling, Alex Cullen,
Elisabeth Arnold, Alex Munter, Mr. Doucet, Rick Chiarelli, Phil McNeely,
Jacques Legendre, Michel Bellemare, Peter Hume and Madeleine Meilleur
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