The report writers were apparently unaware that this tool is used because the scoring for the NWT as a whole was an F, and for the tool use it was zero. Moving onwards, 71 percent of Canadians on average have had conversations with health practitioners about smoking in which they received information about the health risks of smoking and they are encouraged to quit and given ways to quit. Is there a parallel that the department can use to create guidelines that would be as effective for alcohol as they are for tobacco?
Julie Green on Question 692-18(3): Alcohol Harm Reduction Policy Changes
In the Legislative Assembly on March 13th, 2019. See this statement in context.
Question 692-18(3): Alcohol Harm Reduction Policy Changes
Oral Questions
March 13th, 2019
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