OAKVILLE, ON—(Marketwired - August 17, 2017) - MADD Canada welcomes today's announcement by the Government of New Brunswick that impaired driving measures, originally passed as part of Bill 16, will be enacted and enforced in the fall.
Demand for more expensive craft beers has helped Carlsberg brew up a rise in sales and profits so far this year.
Will re-establishing a Banned Drinker Register help overturn years of alcohol policy failure in Australia's Northern Territory? The answer depends on how well the government listens to public advice, Liam Grealy and Joanna Laidler write.
British pubs are facing a tax raid of £1bn over the next five years, according to the Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA).
Canada's legal blood-alcohol limit could be reduced, according to a letter sent by Federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to her Quebec counterpart.
The National Road Safety Commission (NRSC), Greater Accra Region, has called for a review of the law on alcohol blood concentration of drivers.
Korea's beer industry, often overlooked as bland and monotonous, is seeing new life with domestic craft beers named after specific neighborhoods or regions across the country.
More than a quarter of a million motorists drove after drinking at least once in the past year, a revealing survey shows.
The Medical Association has added its voice to calls for an end to supermarket booze sales.
New rules allowing Alberta liquor to be sold at farmers' markets isn't going down well with everybody.