Just last
week in my daily newspaper I found another glossy, 40 page magazine from the
LCBO called “ON TAP:
Beer at the LCBO”. This well
designed and appealing magazine does such a good job at marketing, that despite
not being someone who enjoys drinking beer, I found myself contemplating a trip
to one of our local outlets to see if even I could find a beer I like.

The glossy,
high cost promotion of alcohol in the province of Ontario needs to be balanced
with investments in “responsible” alcohol control policies. The Government of Ontario should:
·
reduce
the amount of LCBO branded marketing,
·
ensure
that substantial, visible space is included in all LCBO print and online promotional
materials to help educate the public about what responsible drinking is, e.g.
include information on standard drink sizes next to product promotions, regularly
incorporate guidelines for low risk drinking and the risk of alcohol and
pregnancy,
·
invest
in health promotion strategies, programs and services to help reduce the harms
related to alcohol use, and
·
support
an Alcohol Strategy for the province that coordinates existing and new alcohol
control policies including policies on pricing, availability and advertising.
These steps
would increase awareness of what “Please enjoy responsibly” really means, and demonstrate
to all Ontarians that the Government of Ontario and the LCBO are serious about
minimizing alcohol related harms and costs in the province, and are willing to work
together to help build a culture where alcohol is only a part of our good
times.
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