SMOKE-FREE ONTARIO
The Smoke-Free Ontario Act is designed to protect the health of all Ontarians by prohibiting smoking in all enclosed workplaces and enclosed public places in Ontario as of May 31, 2006.
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ONTARIO'S ACTION PLANFor Healthy Eating, Active Living SMOKE-FREE ONTARIOThe Smoke-Free Ontario Strategy HEALTHY EATING & ACTIVE LIVING CONFERENCE 2006A summary of the program sessions and a selection of the speakers’ presentations will be posted here in the near future COMMUNITIES IN ACTION FUNDCreating community level opportunities for physical activity ACTIVE2010Increase participation in sport and physical activity strategy PAUSE TO PLAYThe web guide for kids who want to be active COMMUNITY USE OF SCHOOLSMaking schools more accessible to their communities. Delivered by the Ministry of Education |
SMOKE-FREE ONTARIO
THE ACT IN BRIEFHere’s a rundown of the highlights of the Smoke-Free Ontario Act. Learn how this legislation will protect Ontarians from the adverse effects of tobacco. HOW IT AFFECTS YOUThe Smoke-Free Ontario Act will affect people in all walks of life, including proprietors, employers, workers, retailers and health care service providers. LEGISLATION COMPARISON CHARTOntario's last anti-smoking legislation was introduced in 1994. Find out what's new in the Smoke-Free Ontario Act. |
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