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“I stopped at two drinks last night…”

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Don’t let alcohol or cannabis rock the boat.

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Why be hungover? When you can be fresh!

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Drinking safely means

more time doing the things you enjoy and spending time with the people you love.


Drinking safely means

knowing your limit - and knowing when to call it a night.


Use this site to find more facts, tips, and tools to understand alcohol use in your community.

Questions or Concerns?

Get in touch with us:

Nunavut Liquor Commission 
PO Box 9 
Rankin Inlet, NU 
X0C 0G0

responsiblenunavut@gov.nu.ca

ujjiqsuqta@gov.nu.ca

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