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Prohibition in Canada

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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 669: 33: 267:
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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The 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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Prohibition was mostly spurred on by the organized crusades against social evil launched by the temperance movement. They targeted drinking establishments, which they viewed as the source of societal ills and misery. Initially, the temperance movement in Canada, which began in the 1820s, was largely
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A referendum in town of 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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The First World War was an important factor in the success of prohibition efforts in Canada at the beginning of the 20th century. Many believed that prohibition would create a 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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Between the years of 1920–1925 five provinces voted to repeal prohibition. The elimination of alcoholic beverages had made a difference in Canadian society. The Ontario Alliance for the Total Suppression of the Liquor Trade stated in 1922 that the number of convictions for offences associated with
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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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The WCTU established itself throughout much of Canada and the United States as one of the largest and most influential contributors to the temperance movement. One way the WCTU attempted to spread the message of temperance was by pressuring provincial governments for temperance instruction in
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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. 892:
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
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Between 1878 and 1928 about 75% of Canadian breweries had closed. Notable extremes were Prince Edward Island which implemented prohibition as early as 1901, and Quebec which adopted prohibition in 1919 but quickly repealed it after intense public pressure.
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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. 641:
Despite the lifting of provincial Prohibition laws, it still remained illegal for most types of liquor to be shipped across provincial borders, under the Importation of Intoxicating Liquors Act, into the 21st century. In response,
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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.
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After Montana's prohibition declaration in 1919, large groups of drinkers from that state frequently crossed the border by train to visit Govenlock to purchase booze. Govenlock is now a
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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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As legislation prohibiting the consumption of alcohol was repealed, it was typically replaced with regulation imposing restrictions on the sale of alcohol to minors, and with
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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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Similar debates can be made across the country. This table should not be taken as definitive, but rather one interpretation of prohibition's end points.
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Since each province had its own laws, any attempt to generalize liquor control legislation distorts the situation. Quebec repealed prohibition in 1919;
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In June 2020, the Alberta government repealed its prohibition law in effect in these areas. Cardston passed a town bylaw to maintain prohibition.
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census of 1851 recorded 1,999 taverns or one to 478 people. Drunkenness, fighting, domestic abuse, and household impoverishment were rampant.
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was conducted on Nov. 3, 1923, and a majority voted in favour of replacing Prohibition. The province repealed prohibition in 1924, along with
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Dan Malleck, “An Innovation from Across the Line: The American Drinker and Liquor Regulation in Two Ontario Border Communities, 1927-1944.”
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The Journal of the Synod of the Church of England in the Diocese of Huron, Nineteenth Session, June 20-22, 1876. pp. 38, 45, 51, 142, 165.
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Sheehan, Nancy M. (1984). "National Pressure Groups and Provincial Curriculum Policy: Temperance in Nova Scotia Schools 1880-1930".
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ed. Michael Ripmeester, Phillip Gordon Mackintosh, and Christopher Fullerton (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2013).
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The Journal of the Synod of the Church of England in the Diocese of Huron, Nineteenth Session, June 20-22, 1876. p. 165, 166
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Principal Grant's letters on prohibition: as they appeared in the Toronto daily "Globe", December, 1897, January, 1898.
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Through Sunshine and Shadow: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Evangelicalism, and Reform in Ontario, 1874-1930
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of wine on the person (up to one case), but have made no law or policy that allows interprovincial shipment of wine.
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Local option votes resulted in more than 240 places in Ontario being under local option prohibition by 1912.
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Despite having prohibition from 1916 until 1927 in Ontario, the government allowed for numerous exceptions.
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Municipalities in Canada that have prohibited or restricted sale of alcohol within their borders include:
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promote temperance ideals to children, and also spread their message to Sunday schools, and youth groups.
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The main temperance organizations that emerged at the beginning of the prohibition era in Canada were the
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Cook, Sharon Anne. " 'Sowing Seed for the Master': The Ontario WCTU and Evangelical Feminism 1874-1930."
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left the operations to the manager Edmund Burke. The fact that the "export" might be by small boat from
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national prohibition on the production, distribution, and consumption of alcohol was enacted in Canada.
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Maquis, Greg (2004). "Brewers and Distillers Paradise: American Views of Canadian Alcohol Policies".
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Try to Control Yourself: The regulation of public drinking in post-prohibition Ontario, 1927-1944
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smuggling of hard liquors, the province legalized the sale of spirits in government run stores.
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Some legislative steps toward prohibition were taken in the 19th century. The passage of the
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As of 2019, there are also communities where the amount of alcohol is limited. These are
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J.M. Bumsted, “The Peoples of Canada: A Post-Confederation History, Third Edition,” 260.
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a memorial, or a written statement of principles, to the nineteenth session of the
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schools. In 1892, under pressure from the WCTU and other temperance organizations,
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of Presbyterianism, Methodism, and Congregationalism voted to merge as the
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Sit Down and Drink your Beer: Regulating Vancouver's Beer Parlours, 1925-54
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Most provinces repealed their prohibition laws during the 1920s. After the
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Prince Edward Island was the last province to repeal prohibition in 1948.
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regarding liquor were not repealed for over a hundred years, until 1985.
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specialized in exporting liquor from old Canadian distilleries, such as
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For all we have and are: Regina and the experience of the Great War
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did not allow the sale of liquor within city limits until 2011.
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of 1878. It was often known as the Scott Act after its sponsor
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the federal government introduced national prohibition by an
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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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As of 2024, six communities in Nunavut are dry. These are
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Paulatuk Liquor Restriction Regulations, NWT Reg 002-2008
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Dettah Liquor Restriction Regulations, RRNWT 1990, c L-21
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Gamètì Liquor Prohibition Regulations, RRNWT 1990, c L-43
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Behchokö Liquor Prohibition Regulations, NWT Reg 061-2009
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Northern spirits : drinking in Canada, then and now
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Northern spirits : drinking in Canada, then and now
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Tulita Liquor Restriction Regulations, NWT Reg 096-2007
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Iqaluit, Nunavut: The Government of Nunavut 1606: 780:As of 2019, there are seven dry communities: 3145:"Century-old Atherley Arms goes up for sale" 2295:(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001) 1914: 1692: 1659: 1615: 1264: 757: 659: 2528:"Labrador Innu village votes for booze ban" 2150:. Canada's History Magazine. Archived from 2049:(Toronto: Ontario Historical Society, 1972) 1786: 1023:that resulted in the ban from 1904 to 1998. 3862:Medicinal Liquor Prescriptions Act of 1933 3679: 3665: 3354: 3340: 146:Anglican Synod in 1876. In it they stated: 3305:The Oxford Companion to Canadian History. 3292:The Oxford Companion to Canadian History. 3255: 3044:. Government of the Northwest Territories 2298: 2000: 620:Quebec, a convenient train ride from the 2358: 2308:. Postmedia News Service. Archived from 2236:. Journal of the Brewery History Society 2215:(Vancouver and Toronto: UBC Press, 2012) 1923: 774: 321:remained open for the export market. In 313:were exempted from closure, and various 31: 3686: 2500:"Steinbach votes to loosen liquor laws" 2436: 2414: 2330: 2224: 2181: 2141: 1936:(1). University of Toronto Press: 108. 1868: 1844: 1821: 1569: 1526: 1491: 1456: 1413: 1234: 1197: 14: 4232: 2606:"Sheshatsiu votes 'no' to alcohol ban" 2580:"Natuashish votes to keep alcohol ban" 2254: 1901: 1343: 1244:Journal of the Brewery History Society 598:narrowly upheld prohibition under the 75: 56:from 1901 to 1948. By comparison, the 3840:List of dry communities by U.S. state 3660: 3335: 2442: 2093: 2076: 1877:. Oxford: University Press. pp.  1725: 1366: 1297: 622:eastern seaboard of the United States 604:(OTA), the Ontario government led by 361:occurred in other provinces as well. 3912:Swedish prohibition referendum, 1922 3142: 3064:"Liquor enforcement and inspections" 2386: 2060:"Saskatchewan Settlement Experience" 1210:from the original on 2 February 2017 957:. Six communities are unrestricted: 909:communities). 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Index

Prohibition in canada

Elk Lake, Ontario
alcoholic beverages
Prince Edward Island
excise
Temperance movement
Upper Canadian
Maine Law
Dominion Alliance for the Total Suppression of the Liquor Traffic
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Baptists
Methodists
Presbyterians
Congregationalists
Social Gospel
Nova Scotia
Huron Diocese's
Dunkin Act
Province of Canada
Canadian Confederation
Canada Temperance Act
Sir Richard William Scott
Cardston, Alberta
federal referendum on prohibition
Quebec
Wilfrid Laurier's
election of 1917
Order in Council
Indigenous peoples in Canada

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