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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
I think it comes from this, which says pure alcohol. Not only does it show that Western provinces drink more than Eastern provinces, but that Canada also drinks more than the US, and that those in the age group 35-49 rank just behind 18-34 in terms of alcohol consumption. The exact opposite of what blankall is suggesting. There are a lot of other surveys scattered across the internet that all seem to confirm the same thing.
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It's not just the drinking. It's the social drinking. Apparently if Canadians are drinking, they're doing it quietly at home.
https://nationalpost.com/life/how-we...s-boozy-habits
Edit: My guess is that you'd also find the above figures stratified by age, with more people aged 35+ drinking at home alone. Like I said before, I just don't get this. For me drinking has always been social. What's the point of taking a drug that alters your cognition if you aren't around other people to converse and interact with.