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Smoke-free housing
 Going Smoke Free
There is a common misconception that the private units of a multi-unit dwelling cannot be declared smoke-free. This is not correct. It is definitely legal to designate a building smoke-free. Owners and builders need to know that they are within the law if they decide to go smoke-free.
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What can you do about the problem of second-hand smoke in your building?
In Ontario it is legal to have a non-smoking building. Most landlords will state in the rental description and/or on the lease whether the building is non-smoking.
 Contact us
Judy Myrvold
Chair
Email: ctft@rogers.com
Council for a Tobacco-Free Toronto


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