Quebec town’s plan to ban public smoking could do more harm than good: advocate
MONTREAL — A Montreal suburb’s plan to ban all smoking in public places is drawing mixed reactions, with one anti-tobacco advocate saying it will do more harm than good when it comes to second-hand smoke.
Hampstead city council adopted a draft bylaw this week that would prohibit tobacco or marijuana smoking on municipal property, including sidewalks and streets.
If the bylaw is enacted, Hampstead would become the first municipality in the country to ban smoking in the street, according to the Canadian Cancer Society.
The bylaw, which could come into effect following a second vote in April, does not prohibit electronic cigarettes or smoking in cars.


