ST. ANDREWS, N.B. — Canada‘s premiers have agreed in principle to reduce barriers limiting the amount of alcohol that can move across provincial and territorial borders, but failed to produce clear timelines or details around personal limits.
The Nova Scotia Liquor Corp. released its second quarter results Tuesday, indicated that its net earnings totalled $70 million on sales of $182.2 million for the 13 weeks that ended Sept. 30.
On May 30, 2018, police in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, arrested three men suspected to have been part of a group selling illicit brews in Munyaka estate and its environs.
A new national industry body for liquor retailers, Retail Drinks Australia, will launch on 23 October under the leadership of Julie Ryan.
For the first time, Ireland has adopted legislation on the risks associated with alcohol consumption, in a country where alcoholism has had devastating consequences. EURACTIV France’s media partner Ouest-France reports.
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 16 — After raising the legal drinking age from 18 to 21 two years ago, the government has finally standardised the legal liquor buying age.
People have to be “honest” about their cannabis use if they want the stigma to go up in smoke. That’s according to one of five experts at a panel discussion on the legalization of cannabis held Sept. 10 at Niagara College’s Niagara-on-the-Lake campus.
Canada’s drive to legalize marijuana kicks off early Wednesday with store openings on the Atlantic Coast, giving the country a massive head start in developing a global pot market that some analysts peg at $150 billion.
The Ministry of Health welcomes a decision by the Australian and New Zealand Forum on Food Regulation to make warning labels about the dangers of drinking during pregnancy mandatory on alcohol packaging.
Facial recognition software for alcohol sales, which removes the need for staff-approved age verification checks, is to be trialled in UK supermarkets for the first time, after waiting for age approval has been identified as one of the top frustrations for shoppers.