People in Sweden show no sign of falling out of love with state-run alcohol monopoly Systembolaget, according to a study of the population's trust in different institutions, companies and political parties.
More than 100 Sydney pubs and bars will take drastic measures on Friday in a move to shame NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and the government’s continued support of much-derided restrictions on venues.
Ontario's Government for the People has named Ken Hughes to the newly created role of Special Advisor for the Beverage Alcohol Review.
Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries is rolling out new security measures to try to curb the growing number of thefts and robberies in its stores.
The rising cost of food, alcohol and tobacco contributed to a small growth in the rate of inflation between January and February 2019, new figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) reveal.
Advocates of removing trade barriers that prevent citizens from moving more than small amounts of alcohol across provincial borders say they are cautiously optimistic about a line in Tuesday’s federal budget.
Alcohol remains the main problem drug that people enter treatment for in Ireland, the Health Research Board (HRB) has said.
On the projector screen of a classroom at the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba sits the image of a large wineglass and the phrase “Keep Calm, Mother On.”
The prohibition era is long gone in most of Australia, but in dozens of remote communities, alcohol consumption is still outlawed.
CANADA - Clients planning St. Patrick’s Day celebrations may find themselves short on luck when it comes to insurance coverage.