A new poll suggests Canadians’ booze preferences vary according to the party they vote for. Fortunately, we’re more united in our tastes than divided
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In defence of the LCBO: Ontario’s liquor history holds lessons for pot
Though it’s fashionable to complain about it now, the province’s liquor control regime has come a long way from its Prohibitionist past
Keep soft-liquor store out of Iqaluit: a founding premier’s plea
Paul Okalik says the move will produce misery that Iqaluit is not yet equipped to handle. And he would know.
Last call for bartenders
Singles don’t need bars anymore, and the rest just don’t seem to want to go
Fernet-Branca: A little swig of ‘Satan’s mouthwash’
It’s ‘revolting,’ 39 per cent alcohol, and tastes like iodine. What’s not to love?
Should Ontario privatize liquor sales?
Tamsin McMahon on how the province with a monopoly makes less money on booze
Flowing from underground
Seized liquor in Islamabad
Out of the jar and into the shot glass
Martinis? Yawn. Today’s hipster is on to the briny delights of pickle shots and dill-sicles.