Posts Tagged ‘Alcohol’

BC’s 90 Year Hangover

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

June 15, 2011 is the 90th Anniversary of the repeal of prohibition in BC and the establishment of government control of the sale of liquor within the province. The BC prohibition commenced on October 1, 1917. It was soon judged a failure, resulting in law-abiding citizens becoming criminals for simply wanting to have a drink with their dinner. Following a referendum, prohibition was repealed on June 15, 1921. On the same date, a “government control” system was implemented for the sale of liquor within the province.

It is the 90th anniversary and the government monopoly Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB) still controls and sells all liquor within BC at the wholesale level and still sells a vast amount through its government retail stores which have extremely high operating costs. The LDB is a $3 billion per year business in B.C. It generates about $900 million per year for the government but costs about $300 million per year to operate. (more…)

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Wine Tasting and Dinner with Stuart Bourne

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Last night, I had the privilege of attending a wine tasting and gourmet dinner at The Shore Club (688 Dunsmuir Street) with Stuart Bourne of Barossa Valley Estate (BVE) in Australia. After being escorted into the private “Granville Room” of The Shore Club, I was given a quick debrief on what to expect for the evening. Stuart Bourne is an Australian winemaker who has taken a trip out to Canada with the intention of meeting, networking, conversing, educating, chatting, dining and, of course, wining with various industry professionals promoting the Barossa Valley Estate label. (more after the jump) (more…)

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