|
MUNICIPALITIES IN CANADA WITH SMOKE-FREE
LAWS
FOR RESTAURANTS AND BARS

Compiled
by:
Rob Cunningham, Canadian Cancer Society
December 1, 2000
In
Canada, at least 45 municipalities have bylaws
requiring smoke-free restaurants, including 29
currently in force. If the constituent
municipalities of regional municipalities were
counted, the number of municipalities covered would
increase to 81 altogether and 48 currently in
force.
At
least 31 Canadian municipalities have bylaws
requiring smoke-free bars, including 18 currently
in force. If the constituent municipalities of
regional municipalities were counted, the number of
municipalities covered would increase to 59
altogether and 37 currently in force.
This
document contains a list of jurisdictions, with the
date smoke-free restaurants/bars became, or will
become, effective. Some laws permit smoking in
separately enclosed, independently ventilated,
designated smoking rooms. This listing should not
be considered exhaustive. There are undoubtedly
additional municipal bylaws that could be
added.
Smoke-free
restaurants
Smoke-free
bars
Survey
Results
|