Liquor restriction systems in Nunavut

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March 04, 2019

Public Service Announcement

Liquor restriction systems in Nunavut

The Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis Commission reminds Nunavummiut that liquor rules vary by community. In Nunavut, communities fall under three liquor systems: prohibited, restricted or unrestricted.

A prohibited system means that the consumption, possession, purchase, sale or transport of liquor is prohibited. The following communities are prohibited: Arviat, Coral Harbour, Gjoa Haven, Kugaaruk, Pangnirtung and Sanikiluaq.

A restricted system means that an Alcohol Education Committee (AEC) is responsible for promoting alcohol awareness and regulating the purchase, sale and import of alcohol in the community. The following communities are restricted: Arctic Bay, Cape Dorset, Chesterfield Inlet, Clyde River, Hall Beach, Igloolik, Kimmirut, Naujaat, Pond Inlet, Qikiqtarjuaq, Resolute Bay and Whale Cove.

An unrestricted system means that only the general rules concerning the import, purchase and consumption of alcohol set out under Nunavut’s Liquor Act apply. The following communities are unrestricted: Baker Lake, Cambridge Bay, Grise Fiord, Iqaluit, Kugluktuk, Rankin Inlet and Taloyoak.

For more information about restriction regulations in your community or for AEC contact information, please call 1-855-844-5488 or visit www.nulc.ca/liquor/.

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Media Contact:

Denise Grandmaison
Manager, Communications
Department of Finance
867-975-6818
FinanceComs@gov.nu.ca

NT5

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