Alcohol Costs Canadians $6 Billion Annually: Study

A recent study from the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) reveals that in 2020, while the Canadian government collected $13 billion in revenue from alcohol sales, it incurred $19 billion in social costs due to alcohol consumption. This deficit of $6 billion highlights the substantial burden that alcohol-related issues pose on Canadian society.

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