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Sober Reflections: Commerce, Public Health, And the Evolution of Alcohol Policy in Canada, 1980-2000

Publisher Mcgill Queens Univ Pr
Category Political Science
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ISBN / ASIN0773528644
ISBN-139780773528642
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Alcohol policies reflect conflicting ideological, social, health, and commercial agendas. Sober Reflections describes the development of alcohol policies at the national level and in Alberta, Quebec, and Ontario between 1980 and 2000. Using qualitative research methods, the essays examine the roles of key players, including governments, NGOs, public health advocates, and representatives of the alcohol industry. The contributors base their incisive papers on interviews with representatives from public health and the government, lobbyists, researchers, media, and those in the alcohol industries, as well as an analysis of government documents, newspaper accounts, and official statistics.
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