CRFA puts the pressure on drinking and driving penalties in B.C. CRFA continues to push the B.C. government for action on the new drinking and driving penalties – most recently in a meeting of nearly 100...
CRFA levels playing field for lounges and taverns in Saskatchewan Following a recent meeting with the Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Tim McMillan, CRFA received...
Quebec blood alcohol limit remains at 0.08 In a victory for licensees, the government has finally recognized the merit in CRFA’s arguments against Bill 71 aimed at lowering the allowable...
Government responds to new drinking and driving penalty concerns Following CRFA action, the B.C. government has publicly acknowledged the unintended consequences of the new drinking and driving...
New liquor regulation in Newfoundland and Labrador As of Nov. 1, 2010, licensed establishments in Newfoundland and Labrador – such as bars...
B.C. liquor fine signs available for download B.C.’s Liquor Control and Licensing Branch (LCLB) has developed signs for use by restaurants, bars and licensee retail stores...
B.C.’s new impaired driving laws take a sip out of sales Due to the public’s confusion around B.C.’s new impaired driving legislation, restaurants in...
Blood alcohol level limit remains at 0.08 With member support, CRFA has once again helped hold off a bill to reduce the allowable blood alcohol...
Manitoba increases fines for underage drinking violations Following the lead of many provinces, Manitoba has significantly increased fines for individuals...
Changes to beer and wine taxes in Ontario As of July 1, consumer taxes have replaced some manufacturers’ fees paid by Ontario breweries and wineries...
Changes to liquor license hours in Vancouver Vancouver Council has extended the city’s food primary liquor license hours of operation to 1 a.m. on weekdays...
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