Heather Crowe achieved prominence in 2002 when she declared her goal to be the last person to die from second-hand smoke in Canada. Until her death in May 2006, she campaigned for smoke-free workplaces across Canada, as she fought terminal lung cancer. Crowe was successful in changing legislation nation-wide to protect workers from second-hand smoke. Produced by Health Canada and Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada, this documentary is the story of Crowes courage and determination to protect public health.
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