Time is ticking away at Saskatchewan’s 36 publicly-owned liquor stores. Employees have five months left in their contracts, which guarantee the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) will keep its remaining retail holdings until at least March 31.
The government is seeking to ban local distilleries from promoting their alcoholic beverages through the use of photographs of celebrities on their bottles and cans.
Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston introduced legislation on Tuesday that allows customers to add beer or wine to their meal when they use food delivery services like Uber Eats and SkipTheDishes.
Two fetal alcohol spectrum disorder experts from Australia say their country is moving in the right direction when it comes to preventing the disorder.
Mexican lawmakers are moving closer to adopting groundbreaking legislation to establish a federally regulated cannabis industry, a move that would lay the legal foundation for a new industry and make Mexico only the third country in the world to legalize commercial production of adult-use marijuana.
A quarter of drivers have said that tighter drink-driving laws have impacted their behaviour when it comes to driving home after a night out, according to a new CarsIreland.ie survey.
The natural wine salon that opened in London in 2012 was a hit when it arrived in Montreal last year.
Today is the one-year anniversary of the legalization of recreational cannabis in Canada. The past year has allowed for reflection on the effectiveness of the legalization of cannabis by the Canadian government.
The alcohol lobby is resisting a push to explicitly warn consumers that drinking is harmful to unborn babies, as the regulator pushes ahead with plans to make pregnancy warning labels mandatory.
Minister of Health Nguyễn Thị Kim Tiến speaks at the workshop to implement the law for prevention and control of alcohol related harms in Hà Nội on Wednesday.