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Wed, 9 Jan 2002 14:15:51 -0500
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Hello Health Promotion professionals,

I am currently working towards creating breastfeeding friendly policies in
public places such as malls, restaurants, arenas, etc.  I have yet to come
across such a policy in Ontario!  Does anyone know if any public places in
your area have breastfeeding policies?  If you don't know about actual
policies, are there any stores or restaurants (preferably a chain, that we
may have in Sudbury)  that promote being breastfeeding friendly?

Thanks in advance for anyone that is able to share information,
Ghislaine Goudreau
Health Promoter
Sudbury and District Health Unit
1300 Paris Street
Sudbury ON, P3E 3A3
(705)522-9200
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