What is the new drinking law in Canada?


What is the new drinking law in Canada? In other words, to minimize the risk associated with drinking, the CCSA recommends consuming no more than two alcoholic drinks per week, a dramatic reduction from the previous cap of 15 drinks for men and 10 drinks for women.


Can 14 year olds drink in Canada?

In Canada, most provinces have a minimum age of 19 years to buy or consume alcohol, while Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec, the minimum age is 18 years.


Can you buy alcohol in supermarkets in Canada?

If you're talking about US style grocery store alcohol purchases, where you can buy just about anything, no you can't do that anywhere in Canada other than Quebec. Ontario and New Brunswick both allow an extremely limited selection of beer and/or wine to be purchased at grocery stores.


Can tourists drink in Canada?

Drinking laws are provincial matters. Say you're 19 and you're from the USA so you're not able to drink there legally but you go to Canada, would you legally be able to be drinking there? Surprise, surprise, little-travelled American young person. Yes, at age 19 you can legally drink alcohol in any province in Canada.