Ottawa’s
Board of Health has postponed its plan to ban e-cigarettes and water
pipes in the hopes that upcoming amendments to Ontario’s smoking laws
will include comprehensive regulation of the devices.
Health
officials made the decision at a board meeting Monday night. They
passed an action plan to focus on smoking prevention at the community
level while calling on the provincial and federal governments to close
legislation gaps.
“The (current provincial) legislation
is very comprehensive for tobacco products, but what we’re seeing is
there’s a lot of new devices, new substances that are coming out and the
legislation is slow to catch up with it,” said Gillian Connelly,
manager of health promotion and disease prevention at Ottawa Public
Health.
The Ontario government announced in March
proposed changes to the Smoke-Free Ontario Act and Electronic Cigarettes
Act to better protect the public from secondhand smoke.
Those
amendments could include banning the use of e-cigarettes and medical
marijuana in public and in the workplace, but it is uncertain if the
amendments will extend to a ban of non-tobacco combustible substances
such as herbal shisha, which is used in hookah.
“One of
the biggest things we’re seeing is there’s misconceptions about the
safety of (e-cigarettes and shisha),” said Connelly. “There’s no proper
health warnings, labelling, packaging. People go out and purchase new
products and actually don’t know what they’re getting.”
Vapours
generated from e-cigarettes can contain toxins and carcinogens, while a
hookah has some of the same carcinogens that tobacco cigarettes have,
said Connelly.
“So we’re doing tailored awareness
campaigns to increase knowledge of the risks associated with the use of
water pipes and e-cigarettes,” she said.
Consultations
by the health board with more than 1,300 Ottawa residents showed support
for a ban on non-tobacco combustible substances.
New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Alberta have
already banned the public use of water pipes. Toronto banned hookah
smoking in bars and lounges at the beginning of April.
In
2012, Ottawa prohibited tobacco smoking on restaurant and bar patios
and terraces, and municipal properties such as parks, playgrounds,
beaches and sports fields. That same year, the city also prohibited
using water pipes and non-tobacco products on city property.
If
changes to the provincial legislation fail to cover hookah pipes and
e-cigarettes, Connelly said an Ottawa Public Health report will be
presented to the health board in June to outline legislative gaps and
local policy options.
— With files from Joanne Laucius
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