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Is smoking allowed in hotels, restaurants and public places?

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Is smoking allowed in hotels, restaurants and public places?

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Ontario has passed new legislation banning smoking in all enclosed public places. Indoor facilities included in the ban are pubs, bars, night clubs, restaurants, shopping malls, sporting venues, stores, office buildings, taxis and limousines and casinos. More information about Ontario’s Smoke-Free Strategy is available from the Ministry of Health Promotion.

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