Archaeological anthropology professor Marie Hopwood and her team create craft beers—with names like Midas Touché, Odin’s Eye, and Chosen Chicha—based on 5,000-year-old recipes
A new poll suggests Canadians’ booze preferences vary according to the party they vote for. Fortunately, we’re more united in our tastes than divided
The story of Lakeport Brewing Co.’s meteoric rise and total collapse shows us why Doug Ford’s plans for buck-a-beer’s return will be a tall task—if not an impossible one
Opinion: The Ontario election has become abuzz about how booze is sold. So why is every party leader ignoring the plan that wine and beer producers actually want?
Scott Gilmore: If our rag tag federation can’t build pipelines, move beer or find some common bonds, we may have a fatal problem
The ruling disappointed cheap-beer lovers but it turns on some subtle technical points that could have broader ramifications, explains constitutional law expert Carissima Mathen
Opinion: The Supreme Court—neutered by politics—delivers a craven, logically inconsistent decision on Gerard Comeau’s cross-border alcohol fight
On stock market regulation, Senate reform, even appointments to its own bench, the top court has disappointed those unhappy with the status quo
A rapidly growing industry with a labour shortage led to this program and its 100 per cent placement rate
Our choice of alcohol sends a strong signal about what we value about our country
The beer lobby is fighting a tax that would make your brews cost more. But beer drinkers are actually the yeast of its concerns.
Steam Whistle’s founders had plans to launch a line of beers. They found success by focusing on a single one.