
Canada should introduce “mandatory labelling” for alcohol products that include health warnings and the number of drinks in each container, a new study has recommended.
The study was tasked with updating Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health, first published in 2011.
Canada should introduce “mandatory labelling” for alcohol products that include health warnings and the number of drinks in each container, a new study has recommended.
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