Let’s say you have a drinking problem — as a nation — and, let’s say, as the government, you wanted to do something about that. What are your options?
FREDERICTON, NB – In a move that some are claiming to be related to the recent Supreme Court decision regarding the transportation of alcohol across provincial borders, Picaroons Traditional Ales has been instructed by NB Liquor to remove beer from Nova Scotia breweries from its retail stores.
“Distance sales to Finland of alcoholic beverages containing more than 5.5 per cent alcohol by volume would still be prohibited, but it would be possible to distance-purchase such products,” it stated.
Local governments in China are cracking down on alleged false advertising by Hongmao Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. following public anger over the arrest of a doctor who criticized the company’s “medicinal” liquor.
The Alcohol Beverages Advertising Code (ABAC) has published its first quarterly report of the year, which highlights that there have been no breaches of the new placement rules introduced last year.
Canada has no constitutional guarantee of free trade between provinces, the Supreme Court has ruled in upholding a fine against a New Brunswicker who brought alcoholic beverages from Quebec into his home province.
Vancouver residents could soon be able to pick up a bottle of chardonnay with their milk, eggs and bread.
City council Tuesday night approved bylaw amendments that will permit the sale of alcohol in grocery stores.
Conflicts with existing laws and a practical way of enforcing the ban have led to a rethink. Experts spoke out against a proposed ban on the sale of alcoholic drinks at night during a conference on Wednesday.
There are many reasons why a flight could have a disruptive passenger on board, but one of the most common is too much alcohol.
The Supreme Court of Canada will issue a ruling today on whether Canadians have a constitutional right to buy and transport alcohol across provincial borders without impediments.