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Helmet law under way in Nova Scotia

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Plans were set in motion last week in the eastern Canadian province of Nova Scotia to introduce a law making helmets mandatory on its ski slopes. This is the first time such a ski helmet law would apply to adults: existing laws elsewhere – such as Italy – apply only to children ...If passed, the legislation would take effect from November 2012. Nova Scotia's resorts include Martock, Cape Smokey, Wentworth and Ben Eoin.

CBC report of 6 December
Toronto Standard comment of 13 December
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