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éduc'alcool

Police and organization Éduc'alcool will be handing out 10,000 aluminum drink guards at Montreal bars and local events. The project, called "Check ton verre," aims to prevent spiking and "excessive alcohol consumption."

Éduc'alcool says the goal is not "to put the burden on potential victims, but rather to raise awareness about safe and responsible behaviour."

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A new alcohol awareness campaign in Quebec wants young people to uncork their feelings. Instead of asking residents to reflect on how much they drink, Éduc'alcool is focussing on the why. "Do I drink because I feel like it or because I need to?" is the refrain of a new awareness campaign the org launched on Monday.

Éduc'alcool reports that around a third of Quebec adults overconsume alcohol and few ask themselves the reasons or relationships that lead them to drink. Men and women are almost equally represented in the overdrinking group with a majority falling between the ages of 18 and 34.

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Excessive drinking has increased in Quebec.

According to a September survey from Éduc'alcool and polling firm CROP, 42% of Quebecers "exceeded the recommended low-risk drinking limits" on at least one occasion even though 70% reported no change in their drinking levels and 16% said they were drinking less.

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Have you ever wondered who smokes more weed in Montrealfrancophones or anglophones? A recent survey by Éduc'alcool has an answer to this age-old question.

According to Éduc'alcool's 2020-2021 survey, 31% of francophones use cannabis compared to 22% of anglophones.

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Do Montrealers drink alcohol differently based on whether they're francophones or anglophones? A recent survey by Éduc'alcool says yes.

It also answers what's likely to be the first question that comes to mind: which of the two groups drinks more?

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