Alberta downturn changing the way people drink and gamble, AGLC says

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Albertans are drinking more, but the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (AGLC) says population growth — not the downturn in the economy — is the main reason for the increase.

Albertans consumed 3.80 million hectolitres in 2014-2015, up from 3.68 the previous year…

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CBC News – January 06, 2016.

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