The Scugog Island First Nation of Ontario says its casino doesn't have to comply with a tough new smoking law.
The law bans smoking except in designated rooms at casinos. The room must be separated from the non-smoking area, according to the law.
The casino has designated smoking and non-smoking areas but they are not isolated. First Nations officials say the law does not apply on the reserve.
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(The Toronto Star 6/23)
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First Nation casino objects to tough smoking law
Thursday, June 24, 2004 More from this date
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