A B.C. mother who is fed up with second-hand smoke creeping into her condo from a unit below will have her complaint aired in the B.C. legislature next month.
Naomi Baker is a new mom who lives in a condo building in Langley, a building where tenants are allowed to smoke in their own suites.
She says they've been dealing with smoke wafting in for over 3 years.
Naomi decided to take action while pregnant with her now 7-month-old daughter Faith.
She started a petition - which has now garnered more than 13,500 signatures.
The new mom wants Housing Minister Selina Robinson to make all multi-unit dwellings in the province smoke-free.
Personal stories are being shared on the Change.org site Naomi has created.
She insists she doesn't want smoking banned outright, just within buildings.
Currently,smoking is allowed in any multi-unit building in B.C., unless a strata or tenancy agreement states otherwise.