Saskatchewan

Regina LGBT organization wants patio smoking ban exemption, citing safety

A Regina-based LGBT group is asking city council for an exemption to a patio smoking ban for safety reasons.

Gay and Lesbian Community of Regina says discrimination is still an issue in Regina

The GLCR cites the safety and security of the LGBT community within Regina as the main concern and reason for the exemption request. (CBC)

The Gay and Lesbian Community of Regina has cited safety for members and the Orlando Pulse shooting in a letter to city council lobbying for an exemption to the proposed patio smoking ban.

In a letter to city council, the group says members of the LGBT community in Regina have "historically faced outright and indirect discrimination in Regina" and it is still a concern in 2017.

The proposed exemption would be for Q Nightclub and Lounge, located on the 2000 block of Broad Street, and any other facility which may be established by the GLCR  in the future.

"In the shadow of the recent Pulse Nightclub massacre in Orlando, FL., the worst mass shooting in U.S. history, we believe that this accommodation is timely, reasonable, and justified," the letter states. 

The new bylaw has two exemptions in place for use in traditional Indigenous ceremonies and vaping retail stores.

The letter also notes a smoking exemption in Ontario which applies to the patios of the Royal Canadian Legion and other veteran groups.

The new bylaw, if approved, would go into effect on July 15.