Alcohol Research Council

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Alcohol Research Council

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In 1915, the British Columbia Prohibition Association was formed in reaction to Premier McBride's decision to put the question of prohibition to the people. In 1933 the Association changed its name to the British Columbia Temperance League. In 1952, the Alcohol Research Council was formed to lobby against the sale of liquor by the glass. In 1952, the B.C. Temperance League and the Alcohol Research Council joined forces and became known as the B.C. Alcohol Research and Education Council.

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