Each of Canada’s 13 provinces and territories has a liquor board or commission that oversees the control, distribution and sale of beverage alcohol in its jurisdiction. While each of these bodies is unique, they are all committed to working together through the Canadian Association of Liquor Jurisdictions (CALJ) on liquor-related issues of common interest.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

CALJ Winter Meeting Feb.1 - 2, 2010 at the Intercontinental Hotel, Montreal
CALJ Summer Meeting June 5-8, 2010 The Grand Okanagan Lakefront Resort and Conference Centre, Kelowna

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PUBLICATIONS

Product Identification Standards for Use in the Distribution of Beverage Alcohol
posted: Monday, August 29, 2005
The purpose of this document is to describe standards for the use of the Universal Product Code (GTIN) bar codes, in the distribution of beverage alcohol in Canada.
Do we still need Alcohol Monopolies in the XXIst Century?
posted: September 26, 2005
Nowadays, alcohol monopolies are under several kinds of threats from an international as well as from a local perspective. Therefore the questions deserve to be asked: do we still need alcohol monopolies in the XXIst Century?

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The Yukon Government Launches ‘Protect Yourself, Protect Your Drink’ Campaign
posted: May 21, 2009
Justice Minister and Minister responsible for the Women’s Directorate Marian C. Horne, Minister responsible for the Yukon Liquor Corporation Brad Cathers, as well as representatives from Yukon College today co-launched the government’s Protect Yourself, Protect Your Drink
Yukon Liquor Corporation Supports Substance-Free Grad Celebrations
posted: May 22, 2009
Yukon Liquor Corporation is helping 2009 Yukon grads enjoy substance-free activities as they celebrate the end of the school year.
The Manitoba Liquor Control Commission is asking Manitobans to help stop impaired driving.
posted: Tuesday, June 02, 2009
The MLCC is asking Manitobans to help stop impaired driving
through a new social responsibility campaign called Be the Change – Let’s Stop Impaired
Driving.

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