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Canada, per capita wine consumption

David BECK Academic - Economics, Society and Political science - Environment and Technologies (AI, blockchain)

We examine the wine consumption per capita in Canada.

SAQ and TDA published reports wine consumption per capita in 2010 and 2011. SAQ’s report includes Canadian provinces. TDA’s report includes worldwide-based data.

Canada: per capita wine consumption in 2011
Quebec: 22.6 Liters per capita
Yukon: 21.3L
British Columbia: 19.9L
Alberta: 16.2L
Ontario: 14.0L
New Scotland: 10.8L
Prince Edward Island: 10.7L
New Brunswick: 10.5L
Manitoba: 10.0L
Saskatchewan: 9.2L
Northwest Territories: 9L
Newfoundland and Labrador: 8L

Academic - Economics, Society and Political science - Environment and Technologies (AI, blockchain)
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