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Pricing of alcohol in Canada: A comparison of provincial policies and harm-reduction opportunities

机译:加拿大的酒精定价:比较省级政策和减少危害的机会

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Introduction and Aims. Alcohol pricing is an effective prevention policy. This paper compares the 10 Canadian provinces on three research-based alcohol pricing policies-minimum pricing, pricing by alcohol content and maintaining prices relative to inflation. Design and Methods. The selection of these three policies was based on systematic reviews and seminal research papers. Provincial data for 2012 were obtained from Statistics Canada and relevant provincial ministries, subsequently sent to provincial authorities for verification, and then scored by team members. Results. All provinces, except for Alberta, have minimum prices for at least one beverage type sold in off-premise outlets. All provinces, except for British Columbia and Quebec, have separate (and higher) minimum pricing for on-premise establishments. Regarding pricing on alcohol content, western and central provinces typically scored higher than provinces in Eastern Canada. Generally, minimum prices were lower than the recommended $1.50 per standard drink for off-premise outlets and $3.00 per standard drink in on-premise venues. Seven of 10 provinces scored 60% or higher compared to the ideal on indexing prices to inflation. Prices for a representative basket of alcohol products in Ontario and Quebec have lagged significantly behind inflation since 2006. Discussion and Conclusions. While examples of evidence-based alcohol pricing policies can be found in every jurisdiction in Canada, significant inter-provincial variation leaves substantial unrealised potential for further reducing alcohol-related harm and costs. This comparative assessment of alcohol price policies provides clear indications of how individual provinces could adjust their pricing policies and practices to improve public health and safety.
机译:简介和目的。酒精定价是一项有效的预防政策。本文在三个基于研究的酒精定价政策(最低定价,酒精含量定价和相对于通货膨胀的维持价格)上比较了加拿大的10个省。设计和方法。这三种政策的选择是基于系统评价和开创性的研究论文。 2012年省级数据是从加拿大统计局和相关省部获得的,随后发送给省级主管部门进行验证,然后由团队成员进行评分。结果。除艾伯塔省外,所有省份都对至少一种在场外销售的饮料类型设定了最低价格。除不列颠哥伦比亚省和魁北克省以外,所有省份对本地企业都有单独的(或更高的)最低定价。关于酒精含量的定价,西部和中部省份通常得分高于加拿大东部的省份。通常,最低价格低于建议的零售场所标准饮料每标准饮料$ 1.50和内部场所每标准饮料$ 3.00的建议价格。 10个省中有7个省的价格与通货膨胀指数挂钩的理想水平得分高出60%或更高。自2006年以来,安大略省和魁北克代表性篮子酒的价格已远低于通胀。讨论和结论。尽管在加拿大的每个司法管辖区都可以找到基于证据的酒精定价政策的示例,但省际间的重大差异仍使进一步降低与酒精相关的危害和成本的潜力大大降低。酒精价格政策的比较评估清楚地表明了各个省如何调整其定价政策和做法以改善公共卫生和安全。

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