Does Canada need a public perfume policy?
Canadians are free to wear whatever perfumes, body sprays, and deodorants they want, almost anywhere. Unless you work in a place with a specific ban, there's nothing to stop you from dousing yourself with scents. Agnes Cadieux says that as a public policy, that stinks.


Canadians are free to wear whatever perfumes, body sprays, deodorants, talcs and spritzes they want, almost anywhere. Unless you work in a place with a specific ban on scents, there's nothing to stop you from dousing up with eau-de-whatever, and splashing on the after-shave. Agnes Cadieux says that as a public policy, that stinks.