HE WILL WORK HARD FOR HIS CONSTITUENTS amigo ofï¬ce: , . 64 Mam St N (Hwy 48), Markham, ON L3? 1X9 www.luitemelkovsklï¬beralxa Follow Lui on: Te! 905-9404488 Ema»! bnnqbaalLuOgmat To 60mm 0t vdunteer, 90' to Tnme off work to care for sick loved ones More high-quality affordable child care spaces MiacebookcomIluitemelkovski @luitemelkovski (OW Stronger Public Pensions If you get the grades. you get v to go to post-secondary schoot Green Renovation Tax Credit Libé'ral ln‘ 2002. Health Region becamtheflmhcalthoi'ganimtion in Canada to but smoking. Since then. other hospitals including York Central Hospital in 211]! and the Southlakc Regional l’lcal‘lh Centre in have blkmui suit. ‘ But at least one hospital has decided not In pursue a smoking ban. last Novembér, 1hr .lkyden Regional “calm (2mm in north- westem Ontario [ejected its advisory (11mlllit!m‘s necmnmenda- She said people m- aware of health risks associated with second- hand smoke and patients are being informed of the ban prior to their appoinan Currently. you can smoke nine metres away from the hospital's entrance outdoors and in the two dï¬ignaled smoking “huts†at the Markham site. Designated smoking areas will be eliminated wflh the ban and people caught smoking on hospi- tal grounds after May 31 will be asked to bun out without penalty. Ms Scott said. " While the quest to become a 100- Er-(rm smoke-flee pmpeny won't implemented in phases. hospi- tal administrators say the plan has beenintheworksfmayearandall parties have been informal of the new rule throng: “enemive‘ com- munications and consuhntions over the last several months ‘People are pleased.“ said Mia Scott. the hospital's ace-president of clinical moms and chic! nuns- ingexecutive.’ MsScottsakjmcbanisamSMt of hospital's Want-m to pm- viding a envirorunent [0! visitors. patients and stuff as well as to the health and of the surrounding communitiea However. those smoking within nine metres of thaenuanceras pm- hibixed by the provinéés'Smoke- Free Ad. could be ï¬ned by Public Health. Ms Scott said. - Ihe ban applies to all patients; visitors. staff. volunteers and physi- and Uxbridge is 0506!“! May 3! tionstogosmokc-fmc. ciungrcspect and anyone wishing to smoke must hr patient rights and umwm aboul leave the hospital propq’ty. includ4 enforcement . ingthe parking lots. ‘ ' However. that argument isn't "We know smoking affeus every singk cell in your Ms Bed said. “A s-mokc-frée* environment helps smokers gain comm! over addiction. Most smokers want to quit. even the most hardcore smok- Michael J. McFadden disagreea A 45101;: smoker by choice and the author of (Dissecting Antumuk- ers'mm. Mr. McFadden Ls a mem- berof me Sunken; Club and Cili- zens a non- proï¬t group not funded mo.- tobacco industry. 7:â€. He questioned whethér' , not hospitals have the right to “(11 am' patient behaviour that"; “not deeply. immediateiy and fundamentaliy aflecting their treatment at the hns~ pitai'. .» ' She. said [here am good reaâ€" sons. including ï¬nancial savings. to implement a smoke ban in hospi- tals. when: “vmnerablc people are coming and goingâ€. ' She said lots of hospitals want to make a Statement in the communi- ty that they an: axially responsibk' by moving away from designated smoking amen » "Smoking used to be onpyublu. but now wv have to stand in the rain losmoke." he said. "We am not rats. We don't need to be mndilxmed.†“Smoking is not a right. it's a priv- ilege." said Pippa Beck. a policy ana- lyst with the Nonï¬mukers‘ Rights Association. a national tobacco comm! organization in (.‘anada. Ms Beck "called cigarette “a lethal consumer product" and the move- ment to it inside and nut of hospitals a trend. llowevel. that argument isn't enough In persuade sunw anti. smokers. ' ‘Smoking used to be enjoyable, but now we " have to stand in the rain to smoke.