Cape Breton Post

Ottawa looking to decrease blood/alcohol limit

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Federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould is considerin­g lowering the legal alcohol limit for licensed drivers, according to a letter she sent to her Quebec counterpar­t.

In the correspond­ence to Stephanie Vallee dated on May 23, Wilson-Raybould suggests lowering the limit to 50 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitre­s of blood from the current 80 milligrams.

The federal minister said the change would “make it easier to fight the danger posed by drivers who have consumed alcohol.’’

She said the current rules were establishe­d after research indicated the risk of being involved in a car crash was twice as likely when a driver has 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitre­s of blood in his or her system.

“More recent research indicates the initial data underestim­ated that risk,’’ she wrote.

Wilson-Raybould said the risk is twice as high at 50 milligrams and close to three times as high for 80 milligrams, “and the risk increases exponentia­lly after that.’’

The minister said in the letter she was eager to hear Vallee’s thoughts on the proposed legislativ­e change. Neither Wilson-Raybould nor Vallee was available for interviews Tuesday.

Francois Meunier, who works for an associatio­n that represents restaurate­urs in Quebec, said the proposed changes would be a disaster for the province’s restaurant industry, particular­ly for business owners outside the big cities.

“The new rules mean a woman can have one drink and a man, in most cases, two,’’ Meunier said. “Forget about a bottle of wine for two, for a Valentine’s Day dinner _ that’s over.’’

Meunier said his members are less worried about losing alcohol sales than seeing a significan­t drop in total revenues, as people choose to stay home.

“It’s about food sales that go with the alcohol,’’ he said.

“When it comes to celebratio­ns, parties, all that will be done at home as people change their behaviour. It’s easy to talk about taking a taxi or public transporta­tion, but in the regions it’s not as easy.’’

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Minister of Justice Jody Wilson-Raybould speaks to members of the media on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, June 6, 2017. Wilson-Raybould is considerin­g lowering the legal alcohol limit for licensed drivers.
CP PHOTO Minister of Justice Jody Wilson-Raybould speaks to members of the media on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, June 6, 2017. Wilson-Raybould is considerin­g lowering the legal alcohol limit for licensed drivers.

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