Nunavut hopes first legal beer and wine store might curb boozing
IQALUIT, Nunavut — After almost two decades of debate, the capital of Nunavut is hoping to reduce booze-related social problems by opening the territory’s first retail store for beer and wine.
“We need to take steps to help people change their behaviour towards alcohol,” said Dan Carlson, Nunavut’s assistant deputy finance minister. “We want to help people move away from the too-common habit of binge-drinking hard alcohol.”
Since the 1970s, Nunavut has been the only jurisdiction in Canada where you can’t nip down to the nearest outlet and pick up a six-pack for the game or a bottle of wine for dinner. All liquor must be ordered from a government warehouse.
Some communities ban alcohol, others allow limited purchases and others have local committees that decide who can order it in.


