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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> NEWS Second-hand smoke campaigns target <br /> BUSINESS great outdoors <br /> SPORTS Last Updated Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:04:14 EST <br /> <br /> AR(SkEN1AiNMENi C8C News <br /> WEATHER Smoking has been banned in workplaces, restaurants and <br /> HEALTH ASCIENCE theatres, leaving the great outdoors as the next frontier for <br /> anti-smoking campaigns. <br /> CRC ARCHIVES <br /> Km "People understand the concept of air pollution, that it may be <br /> everywhere," said Roberta Ferrence of the Ontario Tobacco <br /> TEENS Research Unit and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health <br /> FROGRArtGuVE in Toronto. "Somehow withl second-hand smoke outdoors <br /> E4&4& EYYSiEFIERS they feel it's magically whisked away, and it isn't." <br /> SERVICES Newfoundland and <br /> <br /> CONTACT US Labrador, and Nova <br /> ABOUT CDC Scotia are working on <br /> provincewide bans on <br /> smoking on <br /> restaurant patios, <br /> which is already the <br /> law in 16 <br /> municipalities across <br /> Canada. <br /> The governments <br /> have acted although <br /> there is little <br /> published research on <br /> levels of outdoor <br /> second-hand smoke <br /> or its health <br /> implications (CP file photo) <br />