Box 283
Contains 34 Results:
“A World Half Prosperous, Half Starved”, April 30, 1962
an address to the Canadian Club of Toronto, delivered by Samuel Bronfman
“Your Industry, Your Company, Your Products”, undated
an overview of the beverage alcohol industry
“Your Job and Your Company”, 1959
employee handbook
Browne Vintners Company, 1979, 1981
Calvert Distillers Company, 1975-1981
Chateau & Estate Wines Company, 1976, 1981, 1987
Four Roses Distillers Company, 1975-1976
General Wine & Spirits Company, 1974-1983
Gold Seal Vineyards/Gold Seal Wine Company, undated, 1978-1982
Seagram Distillers Company, 1975-1984
Addiction Research Foundation Discussion Kit, undated, 1969-1974
The Addiction Research Foundation is an agency of the Province of Ontario. The discussion kit includes documents and pamphlets dealing with the problem of alcoholism, especially with alcoholism in the workplace, and how to address alcoholic employees
Advertising Policies, 1923-1962
Details Provincial laws regarding liquor advertising
Address by M. J. McCormick, immediate past president of the Association of Canadian Distillers speaking to the Board of Directors of the Distilled Spirits Institute of Washington, D.C., Ontario, October 3, 1972
Association of Canadian Distillers (ACD) - Analysis of the Brewers' Brief, 1971, 1972
This document analyzes a brief submitted by Saskatchewan Brewers Association Limited to The Committee of Inquiry in Saskatchewan. Includes a copy of the brief submitted by Saskatchewan Brewers Association Limited.
Association of Canadian Distillers (ACD) - Brief to the Hon. Edgar Benson, M.P., P.C., Minister of Finance, Ottawa, Canada, October 10, 1968
This brief examines how excessive excise duties are hurting the Canadian distilling industry.
Association of Canadian Distillers (ACD) - Brief to the Hon. Minister of Finance, Ottawa, 1968
Preliminary form of above document.
Association of Canadian Distillers (ACD) - Position Paper Concerning Recent Provincial Legislation to Ban Beverage Alcohol Advertising in British Columbia, April 14, 1971
Association of Canadian Distillers (ACD) - Publications, undated
Le juste milieu; and Some Economic Facts about the Beverage Distilling Industry in Canada, by J.R. Petrie, M.A., Ph.D. in French and English copies.
Submission to the Canadian Association of Provincial Liquor Commissioners by the Association of Canadian Distillers, Jasper, Alberta, June 17, 1968
This brief discusses various issues including taxation, increasing sales of Canadian whiskey, wages, and Liquor Boards and Commissions.
Association of Canadian Distillers (ACD) - Submission to the Government of Canada concerning Taxing Beverage Alcohol Products, Federal Brief Draft, August 7, 1974
Submission to the Government of Canada concerning Taxing Beverage Alcohol Products, Association of Canadian Distillers Master Copy, August 7, 1974
Association of Canadian Distillers (ACD) - Submission to the Hon. John Turner, Minister of Finance, September 3, 1974
This brief argues against increasing the excise duty on distilled spirits.
Association of Canadian Distillers (ACD) - Submission to the Quebec Commission of Inquiry, Volumes I-IV, May 1, 1969
This brief provides recommendations for improving government beverage alcohol policy, Liquor Board policies, Liquor Board operating procedures, reducing Government costs, and maximizing Government revenue.
Association of Canadian Distillers (ACD) - Submission to the Special Committee on the Review of Liquor Regulations in Saskatchewan, January 1972
This brief provides recommendations for better methods of control, reducing provincial government costs, and maximizing government revenue.
Canadian Manufacturers' Association Inc., 1941-1942
circulars sent to association members. These circulars provide analysis of tax measures enacted under the Dominion Budget and government policy regarding trade restrictions and manpower resources for military service and wartime production
Council for Moderation: The Story of Drink in America and Outline of Educational Program for The Council for Moderation, 1935
Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc. (DISCUS), 1975, 1978-1982
Fact Books, 1978-1982 and 1975 press release and background memorandum regarding persistence of moonshine problem
Distilled Spirits Institute, Inc. - Crime Since Repeal: A Record of Progress Toward Law Observance, September 1937
Distilled Spirits Institute, Inc. - Public Revenues from Alcoholic Beverages, 1966
Includes data from each state and Washington, D.C.
Distilled Spirits Institute, Inc. - Repeal Facts, undated, 1947, March 1952, c.1956
Distillers and Importers Council of Quebec, Code of Ethics and Ground Rules for Operation, circa 1968
Institute of Public Information, Questions and Answers on Alcoholic Beverages, 1957
Kirk-Othmer, Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology: “Beverage Spirits Distilled,” by George W. Packowski of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. Reprints, 1963, 1978
Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc. (LBI) - Annual Moonshine Reports, 1949-1972
Includes information on the anti-moonshine campaign, statistics on seized illegal stills, moonshine production, the dangers of moonshine, and lost tax revenues due to moonshiners.