What province do you live in? I can give you a more better response. Edit: Ok you said Ontario. Missed that.

The long and short of it is:

a) how do they know it's marijuana you are smoking, have they smoked it before?
b) are those noses trained to smell scents, and can accurately distinguish what you were smoking, even if have smoked it in the past?

My point is, unless they are able to get a sample of your stash, they can't say it was marijuana.

If you are on public property, on a public sidewalk and smoking, I do not believe they can say reasonably that you are doing something untowards to the other tenant. Go to the tribunal, for sure. Let me ask, what city you are in? I dont need that, but if you are in my city, Id actually show up.

Anyways, let me know the province at least, so I can tell you what you are up against.
dataspecs Reviewed by dataspecs on . Eviction for smoking (outside off property) I posted this here to avoid discussion of US laws. I live in Ontario and rent a basement apartment. I have recently been issued an N5 form to terminate my tenancy based on the premise that I am "substantially interfering with the reasonable enjoyment of the residence by another tenant" When I first moved in I smoked inside a couple times which was in violation of the lease (I stopped). From that point on I began smoking OUTSIDE OFF THE PROPERTY. This eviction is based on the fact that Rating: 5