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THE FUTURE OF TOBACCO CONTROL IN ONTARIO PRESENTATION TO COMMUNITY MEDICINE RESIDENTS/ MOHS/AMOHS October 25, 2002 Michael Perley Director Ontario Campaign For Action On Tobacco
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Session Learning Objectives At the end of this session, participants should be able to: Discuss Ontario's experience in developing and gaining adoption of provincial legislation and regulations, and municipal by-laws governing tobacco use. Discuss further opportunities that might pursued to strengthen Ontario's tobacco-use legislation, regulations, and by-laws. Discuss the challenges faced in Ontario to facilitate the enactment of effective tobacco-use legislation, regulation, and by-laws. Discuss tobacco control initiatives implemented in jurisdictions outside of Ontario (e.g., California) and their potential applicability to Ontario.
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THE FRAMEWORK Tobacco Control Act Smoking in the Workplace Act Municipal Act/Municipal By-laws Occupational Health and Safety Act WSIB
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EXPERIENCES AND CHALLENGES PROVINCIAL: Political/ideological inertia; anti-regulatory/red tape agenda; presence of tobacco industry and allies; tax revenue MUNICIPAL: Jurisdictional argument; economics; rights and freedoms; alternatives (ventilation, DSRs, proprietors’ choice); exceptions and exemptions (bingo, Legions, patios, etc.)
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A COMPREHENSIVE TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAM California experience (heart disease and lung cancer reductions) CDC Witmer Expert Panel OTS Steering Committee Report
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THE FUTURE Critical mass of local by-laws Making the cost argument Continuing exposure of industry Involvement of non-health sector advocates
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