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  2. Alcoholic drinks in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol and cannabis sales in Canada, April 2022 to March 2023. The selling hours of alcohol, both on and off-premises, are also appointed by provincial and territorial jurisdiction, as long as off-premises sale hours do not coincide with curfew hours.

  3. Liquor Control Board of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Wines and spirits sold in Canada are subject to the Excise Act, 2001, [60] which contributes greatly to the cost of beverage alcohol, although most liquor tax is provincial. Wine Access, [61] a Canadian food and wine magazine, has claimed that high-end luxury brands sell in Ontario for up to 60% more than in New York. [62]

  4. File:Alcohol and cannabis sales in Canada, April 2022 - March ...

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    The average Canadian of legal age bought $800 of alcohol and $150 of cannabis. Governments earnedNote6 $433 from the sale of alcoholic beverages and $62 from the sale of cannabis products per person of legal age. Source: Statistics Canada, Control and sale of alcoholic beverages and cannabis, April 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023.

  5. American alcohol pulled from shelves in some Canadian ...

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    LCBO is the only alcohol wholesaler in Canada's most populous province, as reported by Reuters. "Every year, LCBO sells nearly $1 billion worth of American wine, beer, spirits and seltzers," Ford ...

  6. Inside the multi-billion dollar alcohol industry’s battle for ...

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    And while some projections have the alcohol industry growing from $2.1 trillion in 2022 to around $4 trillion by 2029, the growth of low and non-alcohol alternative drinks is also steadily ramping up.

  7. National Institute on Ageing - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The NIA is based at Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto, Ontario. [2] The Seniors Strategy for Canada—an annual NIA report on the state of public policy related to Canada's ageing population— was first published in 2015 when there was a demographic shift in Canada's population as the number of Canadians aged 65 and over ...

  8. BC Liquor Stores - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 43 The ability to purchase liquor was limited to those who purchased an annual liquor permit for five dollars and who were above 21 years of age. [5]: 9 British Columbians were not able to buy liquor by the glass between 1921 and 1924. A 1925 amendment of the Government Liquor Act allowed for the establishment of beer parlours.

  9. Canadian provincial liquor cards - Wikipedia

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    Liquor-control agencies in some Canadian provinces have produced age-of-majority ID cards to facilitate the purchase of alcohol by Canadian adults. Only one still produces these cards, although their acceptability is limited and their purpose has been mostly supplanted by other forms of ID, such as provincial photo cards for non-drivers.