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enforce the LCA by "controlling the sale of liquor to the public and the regulation of the places in which people could drink their booze." The Liquor
Control Act of 1927 allowed for the sale of alcoholic beverages for individual purchase, but public drinking of full strength alcohol (in pubs, taverns, restaurants, beverage rooms) remained illegal. Subsequently, the Liquor Control Act of 1934 permitted public drinking, but only in hotel beverage rooms where beer was permitted, and dining rooms where beer and wine was permitted with meals.
249:, where a strong 80 percent of the population voted against it. The main factor was religion. Pietistic Protestants, such as Methodists, Presbyterians and Scandinavian Lutherans, were strongly in support. Liturgical or high church Protestants, such as Anglicans and German Lutherans were in opposition; the Catholic population, both French and Irish, strongly opposed. Urban areas were more opposed than rural, but economic wealth made little difference. Despite a prohibition majority, Prime Minister
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the war effort since it would prevent waste and inefficiency. Some also considered the barroom a place where "foreigners" congregated and "plotted" against the
British Empire, and therefore the war effort. As former opponents of prohibition became silenced, lest they be judged as unpatriotic, provinces began to implement prohibition.
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concerned with the consumption of strong liquor, while beer, wine, and cider were not considered to be a significant problem. However, by the 1840s, "total abstinence" temperance societies were the norm, and all alcoholic beverages, including those with lighter alcohol content, were considered dangerous. Inspired by the
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drink had declined from 17,413 in 1914 to 5,413 in 1921, and drunkenness cases had dropped from 16,590 in 1915 to 6,766 in 1921. By the end of prohibition, nearly three quarters of beer breweries had closed. It was only in the second half of the twentieth century that a significant number of new breweries opened again.
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In 2022, Raymond considered allowing alcohol sales. "In June of 2020, the province removed the last vestiges of the
Prohibition Act and when that happened, Raymond went from prohibited community to a community without licence,” said Kurtis Pratt, Raymond’s chief administrative officer. In a 2022 town
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In 1900–1919, one province after another went "dry." In March 1918 the federal government as a war measure made it illegal to manufacture "intoxicating" drinks. Most of the provinces enacted prohibition during the First World War, and opted to extend the ban on alcohol following the end of the war.
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Dominion Alliance was an umbrella organization that "included representatives from most temperance and prohibition societies," including the WCTU. The group lobbied governments at various levels to enact prohibitory laws, and other legislation that advanced the cause of temperance. They submitted
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After the First World War, opponents of prohibition claimed that too many people were ignoring the law and drinking illegally, and that prohibition contributed to the expansion of organized crime and violence. The new slogans were 'Moderation' and 'Government
Regulation.' Moreover, the denominations
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Throughout the prohibition period, Ontario-made wines remained legal in
Ontario and some have argued that Ontario never had prohibition. The government allowed the sale of light beer, considered to be non-intoxicating (and generally reviled by drinkers) in 1923, but it did not repeal the legislation
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Cardston in June 2023 saw a majority vote to cancel prohibition. Town council voted to scrap the prohibition bylaw in September 2023, but still the issuance of the first licence for sale of liquor was up to town council. In August 2024, alcohol sales began at restaurants and
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with a vote of 287–0 in June 2012. However, the exemption created by the amendment is subject to the laws of the province into which the wine is being shipped. So far, the provinces have responded inconsistently. For example, Ontario and
British Columbia have permitted the interprovincial transport
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of 1876. This was an attempt on the part of the
Canadian government to facilitate assimilation, because for an indigenous person to possess alcohol they had to become a Canadian citizen through enfranchisement and to be eligible for enfranchisement indigenous people had to demonstrate sobriety. The
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Canadian society worthy of the sacrifices of soldiers overseas. The argument was also raised that prohibition would benefit
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in 1921, and this rolled across the country roughly west to east. Quebec had a more liberal system than most places in North America at the time. They legalized the sale of light beer, cider, and wine in hotels, taverns, cafes, clubs and corner stores in 1919. Two years later, faced with extensive
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government chose not to introduce a federal bill on prohibition, because of strong opposition in Quebec, and low voter turnout. As a result, prohibition in Canada would only be enacted through individual sets of laws passed at the provincial level during the first twenty years of the 20th century.
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tabled Bill C-311, which would repeal this restriction and allow the interprovincial distribution of wine (but not beer or spirits). With the promise of potential for increased investment in Canada's wine industry if the restrictions were lifted (owing to wineries finally being able to distribute
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permitted the sale of low-alcohol beer. Ferguson's successful re-election platform in 1926 included a repeal of the OTA. Prohibition was ended in 1927 following the election, and the Liquor Control Act (LCA) was passed supplanting the OTA. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) was created to
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enacted legislation requiring schools to teach students about the effects of alcohol on the human body. By the end of the 19th century, through the efforts of the WCTU, most provinces had at least some temperance instruction in school. The WCTU also looked outside of the formal school systems to
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voted to return to limit on alcohol sales. A total of 287 votes were cast. This was equivalent to 38 percent of eligible voters in the community whose total population is approximately 1,400. Sixty per cent of those voters opted for restrictions, which exceeds the 60-per-cent threshold that was
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that became effective on April 1, 1918. It prohibited the importation of alcohol of more than 2.5 percent into Canada, the inter-provincial trade of alcohol, and included a ban on production. The wartime ban expired a year after the conclusion of the war. This was the first and last time that
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that arose in various stages, from local municipal bans in the late 19th century (extending to the present in some cases), to provincial bans in the early 20th century, and national prohibition (a temporary wartime measure) from 1918 to 1920. The relatively large and powerful beer and alcohol
624:, became a mecca for thirsty Americans, even inspiring the song "Hello Montreal." British Columbia's new law initially covered only public sale in stores. Public drinking remained illegal until 1925, when "beer by the glass" legislation permitted beer parlours to open in hotels.
156:"1. That it is neither right nor politic for the Government to afford legal protection and sanction to any traffic or system that tends to increase crime, to waste the resources of the Dominion, to corrupt the social habits, and to destroy the healths and lives of the people.
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There are also 12 communities that operate the committee system. In these communities anybody wishing to purchase alcohol must obtain permission, including the quantity, from a locally elected Alcohol Education Committee (AEC), before they are allowed to order from Iqaluit
177:"There may be differences of opinion in regard to the foregoing particulars, but the Council assures the Christian Body it has now the honor to approach, that the utmost diligence has been exercised in the examination of evidence on all the subjects embraced therein.
174:"7. That rising above sectarian and party considerations, all good citizens should combine to procure an enactment prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating beverages, as affording the most efficient aid in removing the appalling evils of intemperance."
183:"Your memorialists most earnestly hope that your counsels may be wisely directed, and that you will take such action in the premises as may strengthen the hands and encourage the hearts of those who have the direction of the Prohibitory Liquor Law movement."
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manufacturing sector, and the huge working class that purchased their products, failed to convince any of the governments to reverse their stance on prohibition. Most provinces repealed their bans in the 1920s, though alcohol was illegal in
180:"Deeply convinced of the value of the aid of Christian Ministers and Churches, as such, we solicit your co-operation in the efforts now being made to concentrate the moral and religious energies of the Dominion against the liquor traffic.
635:, upon realizing that the laws were enforceable only at great expense. In 1924 Alberta replaced Prohibition with government-store sales of beer, wine and hard liquor and licensed beer "parlours" selling beer under strict conditions.
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165:"4. That no consideration of private gain or public revenue can justify the upholding of a traffic so thoroughly wrong in principle, so suicidal in policy, and disastrous in its results, as the traffic in intoxicating liquors.
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survey a majority of 52 per cent of the 885 respondents opted for Raymond to remain a dry community, and the town council voted down a motion for a bylaw amendment to allow for restaurants in Raymond to have a liquor licence.
1049:; in that there is no government store selling alcoholic products. Restriction of the transport of alcohol into the communities is not generally enforced, and consumption is still common. Liquor sales are available in
162:"3. That the history and results of all legislation in regard to the liquor traffic abundantly prove, that it is impossible satisfactorily to limit or regulate a system so essentially mischievous in its tendencies.
591:, to create a stronger liberal voice. The possibility of new revenue led several provinces to introduce government control on the sale of alcohol and by the mid-1920s prohibition was fighting a losing battle.
223:. It also allowed any county or city to opt in to a prohibitionist scheme if there was a bare majority in a local vote. Under the CTA, the sale of alcohol for sacramental or medicinal usage remained legal.
159:"2. That the traffic in intoxicating liquors as common beverages is inimical to the true interests of individuals, and destructive of the order and welfare of society, and ought therefore to be prohibited.
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to enforce the act. Although some might argue the light beer amendment of 1923 ended prohibition, there is a general consensus among recent historians that 1927 is the date of repeal.
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and the communities contained within their boundaries did not allow standing licences for sale of liquor within their limits, previous to 2020. This area includes the communities of
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laws also reflected a widespread false belief among North Americans, that indigenous peoples were more prone to alcohol dependency, known as the "firewater myth." Sections of the
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was held in 1898. 51 percent voted in favour of prohibition, and 49 percent voted against. Voter turnout was low at 44 percent. Prohibition had a majority in all provinces except
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of 1851, which saw legal prohibition in the US state of Maine, the temperance movement in Canada shifted to the strategy of legal coercion to advance the cause of sobriety.
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2083:"Prohibition". The Daily Free Press. May 31, 1876. p. 1.
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the federal government introduced national prohibition by an
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2680:
Lutselk'e Liquor Prohibition Regulations, RRNWT 1990, c L-47
2445:"The sun sets on a century of prohibition in Cardston, Alta"
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Ulukhaktok Liquor Restriction Regulations, NWT Reg 041-2008
2944:
Trout Lake Liquor Restriction Regulations, NWT Reg 103-2011
2869:
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2845:
Legislation Division, Department of Justice (12 May 2004),
2821:
Legislation Division, Department of Justice (12 May 2004),
2728:
Tsiigehtchic Liquor Prohibition Regulations, NWT Reg 035-92
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Legislation Division, Department of Justice (12 May 2004),
1989:
Prohibition's Hangover -- Ontario's Black Market in Alcohol
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The Dominion Alliance formed just prior to the 1876 session
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As of 2019, there are seven liquor stores in the Territory.
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The dates for the repeal of prohibition are often debated.
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Canadians drank heavily during the nineteenth century. The
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213:, local option was extended to the rest of Canada via the
3019:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2995:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2971:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2947:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2923:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2920:
Paulatuk Liquor Restriction Regulations, NWT Reg 002-2008
2899:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2875:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2851:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2827:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2824:
Dettah Liquor Restriction Regulations, RRNWT 1990, c L-21
2803:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2779:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2755:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2731:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2707:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2683:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2659:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
2656:
Gamètì Liquor Prohibition Regulations, RRNWT 1990, c L-43
2635:, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: Territorial Printer
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Behchokö Liquor Prohibition Regulations, NWT Reg 061-2009
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Whatì Liquor Prohibition Regulations, RRNWT 1990, c L-32
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Northern spirits : drinking in Canada, then and now
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Northern spirits : drinking in Canada, then and now
3174:"Old Crow Liquor Prohibition Regulation, YOIC 1991/227"
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Tulita Liquor Restriction Regulations, NWT Reg 096-2007
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Délîne Liquor Restriction Regulations, NWT Reg 013-2008
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Wekweètì Liquor Prohibition Regulations, NWT Reg 097-91
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creating prohibition until 1927, replacing it with the
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1269:Northern spirits: drinking in Canada, then and now
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1070:Cree communities in Quebec, with the exception of
2259:. Toronto, Ont.: Between the Lines. p. 272.
1726:Boyce, Cyril D. (1923). "Prohibition in Canada".
1302:. Toronto, Ont.: Between the Lines. p. 152.
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3321:Vol.24, No.1, Spring 1984, p101-119 Spring 1984
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1008:continued to outlaw liquor well into the 1970s.
651:their product nationally), the bill passed the
36:A police raid confiscating illegal alcohol, in
1851:. University of Manitoba Press. pp. 75–76
1053:, which is accessible from all communities by
1029:communities in Ontario remain dry as of 2016 (
3800:Association Against the Prohibition Amendment
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3245:(McGill-Queen's Press-MQUP, 1995), in Canada.
3070:. Iqaluit, Nunavut: The Government of Nunavut
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780:As of 2019, there are seven dry communities:
3145:"Century-old Atherley Arms goes up for sale"
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2528:"Labrador Innu village votes for booze ban"
2150:. Canada's History Magazine. Archived from
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3862:Medicinal Liquor Prescriptions Act of 1933
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146:Anglican Synod in 1876. In it they stated:
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3292:The Oxford Companion to Canadian History.
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2580:"Natuashish votes to keep alcohol ban"
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1244:Journal of the Brewery History Society
598:narrowly upheld prohibition under the
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56:from 1901 to 1948. By comparison, the
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3912:Swedish prohibition referendum, 1922
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3064:"Liquor enforcement and inspections"
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2060:"Saskatchewan Settlement Experience"
1210:from the original on 2 February 2017
957:. Six communities are unrestricted:
909:communities). These communities are
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357:only helped the province's economy.
236:
3764:Australian prohibition referendums
3636:Alcohol consumption recommendations
2415:Dorozio, Jennifer (20 April 2022).
2331:Dorozio, Jennifer (April 1, 2022).
1924:Campbell, Robert A. (Winter 2008).
1904:Canadian Review of American Studies
629:1923 Alberta prohibition plebiscite
596:1924 Ontario prohibition referendum
24:
3962:Woman's Christian Temperance Union
3760:21st Amendment (U.S. Constitution)
3755:18th Amendment (U.S. Constitution)
3236:Drink in Canada: Historical Essays
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258:Provincial and federal prohibition
107:Woman's Christian Temperance Union
25:
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3151:. Barrie Examiner. Archived from
2610:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
2586:from the original on Mar 28, 2010
2560:from the original on Jan 31, 2008
2047:Prohibition in Ontario, 1919-1923
243:federal referendum on prohibition
60:was in effect from 1916 to 1927.
2534:from the original on Feb 2, 2008
2443:Irete, Ose (17 September 2023).
2359:Anderson, Drew (July 10, 2020).
2257:Booze : a distilled history
1789:Explorations in Economic History
1300:Booze : a distilled history
1175:Prohibition in the United States
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570:(not part of Canada until 1949)
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3553:Alcohol-related traffic crashes
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3942:Voluntary Committee of Lawyers
3927:Temperance (Scotland) Act 1913
3563:Legal drinking age controversy
3068:Nunavut: Department of Finance
2556:. CBC News. January 30, 2008.
2530:. CBC News. February 1, 2008.
2387:Baig, Fakiha (April 7, 2022).
1572:History of Education Quarterly
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2471:Le, Kathy (August 28, 2024).
2142:Bellamy, Bellamy (May 2009).
1494:Canadian Journal of Education
1459:Canadian Journal of Education
1198:Bellamy, Matthew (May 2009).
710:, the western portion of the
305:Alcohol production in Ontario
67:taxes on alcoholic products.
3646:Drunk driving law by country
3548:Alcohol consumption by youth
3090:"Liquor Restriction Systems"
2225:Bellamy, Matthew J. (2012).
1235:Bellamy, Matthew J. (2009).
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897:communities), Rankin Inlet (
288:Indigenous peoples in Canada
153:"DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES.
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4173:Izzy Einstein and Moe Smith
3790:American Temperance Society
3568:List of alcohol laws in USA
3314:no.1, (1984), p. 73-88
3250:Journal of Canadian studies
2209:Journal of Canadian Studies
1930:Journal of Canadian Studies
1350:The Graduate History Review
1344:Coombs, Adam James (2011).
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984:In May 2022, the hamlet of
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4200:Scottish Prohibition Party
3365:-related topics by country
3284:Grant opposed prohibition.
3256:Hallowell, Gerald (1988).
3241:Cook, Sharon Anne. (1995)
3149:Orillia Packet & Times
3143:Ross, Sara (9 July 2010).
2582:. CBC News. Mar 26, 2010.
2188:books2.scholarsportal.info
2039:Booze: A Distilled History
2026:The World of Niagara Wine,
1845:Pistula, James M. (2008).
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3263:The Canadian Encyclopedia
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660:Dry communities in Canada
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221:Sir Richard William Scott
4260:Social history of Canada
3778:Western Australian, 1950
3768:Western Australian, 1925
2094:Waite, Peter B. (1972).
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4153:William Harvey Thompson
4113:The LaMontages brothers
3932:United Kingdom Alliance
3573:USA open-container laws
3258:"Prohibition in Canada"
2289:Demon Rum or Easy Money
1367:Allen, Richard (1968).
1110:avoiding the main road.
589:United Church of Canada
4255:Prohibition by country
3988:Thomas Holliday Barker
3298:Warsh, Cheryl Krasnick
2255:Craig., Heron (2003).
1979:Campbell 2008, p. 117.
1970:Campbell 2008, p. 106.
1869:Bumsted, J.M. (2008).
1047:Deer Lake First Nation
768:federal Indian reserve
712:County of Warner No. 5
601:Ontario Temperance Act
211:Canadian Confederation
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4250:Alcohol law in Canada
4240:Prohibition in Canada
4058:Frederic Richard Lees
3952:Wickersham Commission
3820:Bureau of Prohibition
3773:New South Wales, 1928
3734:Russia / Soviet Union
3328:14.2 (1980): 108-124.
3289:"Temperance Movement"
3266:. Hurtig Publishers.
3252:30.3 (1995): 175-194.
3094:Government of Nunavut
3038:"Where to buy liquor"
2182:Malleck, Dan (2012).
1385:10.3138/CHR-049-04-03
1298:Craig, Heron (2003).
1021:William Horace Temple
989:required for change.
775:Northwest Territories
516:Northwest Territories
216:Canada Temperance Act
199:Canada Temperance Act
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45:Prohibition in Canada
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18:Prohibition in canada
3579:Beer classification
3231:Campbell, Robert A.
3210:. November 24, 2004
3182:. November 24, 2004
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681:adding missing items
542:Prince Edward Island
443:District of Keewatin
353:across the river to
54:Prince Edward Island
4138:Howard Hyde Russell
3957:Willis–Campbell Act
3922:Temperance movement
3825:Cullen–Harrison Act
3688:Alcohol prohibition
3287:Noel, Jan. (2004).
1170:Drug liberalization
1154:is a dry community.
392:Province/territory
335:Gooderham and Worts
82:Temperance movement
76:Temperance movement
49:alcoholic beverages
3983:Harry J. Anslinger
3877:Neo-prohibitionism
3867:Molly Pitcher Club
3795:Anti-Saloon League
3583:Sweden and Finland
3096:. Iqaluit, Nunavut
2508:. October 26, 2011
2394:The Globe and Mail
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