THE SMOKE-FREE OTTAWA CAMPAIGN

 Introduction
 Independent Polls
 OCSH Sets the Facts
 Straight
 Legal Rulings on
 Smoke-Free Bylaws
 Smoke-Free and
 Loving It!
 Smoke-Free Ottawa
 Awards

THE OCSH SETS THE FACTS STRAIGHT

June 27, 2001:
OCSH news release on David Hill's Legal Opinion »

November 7, 2001:
PUBCO Survey Fails Scrutiny »

November 14, 2001:
OCSH Facts and Arguments: Ottawa Enters a New Era »

November 16, 2001:
Ottawa Citizen - Carolyn Hill of OCSH disputes the findings of PUBCO's survey on revenue loss due to the new non-smoking bylaw

Carolyn Hill of Ottawa Council on Smoking and Health disputes the findings of PUBCO's survey on revenue loss due to the new non-smoking bylaw. Hill explains that the survey was not a proper economic analysis, and only included 1/3 of members with no real evidence to back up findings. Cites, Nova Scotia's assessment on economic impact as being objective and reliable, using official sales tax data which demonstrates that "smoke-free legislation has no adverse impact on restaurant, bar and hotel and tourism receipts".

December 2, 2001:
Memorandum from Carolyn Hill to the Mayor and City Council: Background Information on PUBCO. »

Legal Rulings on the City of Ottawa's Smoke-Free Bylaws »

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