I work at the Pearson airport and unfortunately.. no more smoking rooms.. You have to go outside the building now
2006-09-05 00:27:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I just came back from Canada to Germany again and I had a 5 Hour stop at the Pearson Airport and no you can`t smoke anywhere,you have to go outside.And outside it looks very very dirty because all the people through there smokes just on the ground so I don`t understand why they wont make a smoking room for the smokers.That isn`t very nice for the International visitors who come to visit Canada and they see that dirt outside of the Airports.By the way....I love Canada I just don`t think it`s nice what they do with the smokers.People pay enough Tax for the smoking so the Goverment should give them a room to smoke.
2006-09-05 07:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Ontario went "Smoke-Free" as of July 1 st 2006 all enclosed areas and public buildings are smoke free and you will incurr a $5000 fine if you voilate the ordinances, the only area around the airport you are allowed to smoke is outside 9 meters from the entrances. This is a province wide law.
Unlike the US were the rules are random and not followed, here in Canada the non-smokers are in the majority and do unfortunely make it known if there are any violations.
2006-09-04 14:24:51
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answered by The Unknown Chef 7
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BC work places are smoke free too, but there is still a smoking room at the vancouver airport. I'm sure there is one in Toronto too, just ask an airport employee.
2006-09-04 12:03:53
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answered by hilarywow 3
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Up until this summer, there was one lounge in arrivals terminal 3 that had smoking. Banned now. You have to make the trip outside, which isn't all that long a walk from any terminal or gate.
2006-09-04 17:24:43
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answered by scubabob 7
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NO............You cannot smoke in ANY Public building in Canada. Period. All airports in Canada are public, so no smoking is allowed in the buildings. Outside. you must be a minimum of 15 metres ( 45 feet ) from any door way/entrance. Jim B. Toronto.
2016-04-04 04:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I would hope so. Smokers are just about the last group in America that it's still perfectly acceptable to descriminate against. I hope things are different in Canada.
2006-09-04 10:57:53
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answered by ratboy 7
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Ontario workplaces are smoke-free, so probably not.
2006-09-04 11:19:16
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answered by rachely1 3
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