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So…you want to PARTY LIKE A CANADIAN,. EH?. Substance Education Coordinator. Office Location: 303 West Leddy Library (3 rd Floor) 519-253-3000 Ext. 4885 [email protected] Social Media: Facebook Page: “Don’t Be That Guy // Don’t Be That Girl” Twitter: @ UWindsorSAEC Office Hours: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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EH?

So…you want to

PARTY LIKE A

CANADIAN,

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Office Location: 303 West Leddy Library (3rd Floor)

519-253-3000 Ext. [email protected]

Social Media:Facebook Page: “Don’t Be That Guy //

Don’t Be That Girl”Twitter: @UWindsorSAEC

Office Hours:Mondays – 1:00pm-4:00pm

Tuesdays – 10:30am-12:30pm Wednesdays – 10:00am-2:00pmThursdays – 4:00pm-6:00pm

Substance Education Coordinator

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When you hear the word “Canadian” what do you think of?

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When you hear the words “party” what do you think of?

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Now, what do you think of when you hear those two words together “Canadian

party”?

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Canada

• Drinking Age: 19 (except Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec)– Except in your own home under parental supervision

• Weird law: you cannot send, import or transport liquor into any province within Canada (except wine, but you need permission from the provincial liquor control board)

• Celebrations: Canada Day (July 1st), New Years • Popular Drink: Caesar, Molson Canadian Beer,

Canadian Club Whiskey • Popular Drug: Alcohol, Marijuana, Prescription

Medications, Cocaine/Crack, Crystal Meth, Ecstasy/MDMA, Heroin

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The Canadian ExperienceDrinking Games

• Canada does not promote alcohol consumption.

• More than 80% of students admitted to playing a drinking game at some point throughout their university career.

• Harmful because of binge drinking.

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The Canadian ExperienceA Social Experience?

• Canadian students admit to drinking because of social pressures. – Here in Canada you do no

have to drink to be cool.

• Unlike other countries, people here often drink to get drunk.– Forgetting the social and

respectable side to alcohol.

• Measurements are an important tool for knowing how to control your consumption.

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The Canadian ExperienceThe Red Solo Cup

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Canadian Law & LiabilityAlcohol (Ontario)

• In Ontario, it is against the law…• To order, purchase or consume alcohol

if you are under 19 years of age • To consume alcohol in a public place,

unless it is a licensed premises• To have open liquor in public or in your

vehicle• For an adult to supply alcohol to a

person under the age of 19• Legal limit: 0.08 BAC• It is deadly and illegal to drink and drive.

– New law in Ontario: 21 years and younger must have a ZERO blood alcohol level when getting behind the wheel

• Do not get into the car with someone who has been drinking.

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Canadian Law & LiabilityDrugs (Ontario)

• The only legal substances are alcohol and tobacco (regulated).

• Subject to serious legal repercussions for using, distributing, possessing, and supplying.

• What if drugs are found at my party?– Alert someone of

authority like a police officer, security, etc.

–Do not touch them (could put you in the crosshairs of a legal situation)

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How does it all compare to the

rest of the world?

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United States of America

• Drinking Age: 21• Weird law: Alcohol is allowed to be sold in grocery stores. You

can get a DUI on a horse.– In Ohio, it is legal to get a fish drunk. – In Colorado and Utah, you can’t purchase beer over 0.4% unless it’s from a

liquor store. – In Iowa, it is illegal to pour any beverages down the sink without an officer

present. – In Louisiana, it is legal to serve alcohol out of a drive-thru. – In New Orleans it is legal to carry to carry your drink from club to club. – In Pennsylvania beer cannot be sold in grocery stores. – In Las Vegas you can drink in public.

• Celebrations: New Years Eve (New York), Mardi Gras (New Orleans), Las Vegas

• Popular Drink: Beer, Rum & Coke • Popular Drug: Marijuana (legal in some states), Prescription

Pills• Drinking Culture: Party Culture

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USA - Michigan

• Drinking Age: 21• Weird law: Michigan Blue Law• Celebrations: NHL Winter Classic• Popular Drink: Beer • Popular Drug: Marijuana • Drinking Culture: Party culture

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Mexico

• Drinking Age: 18 • Weird law: Drinking in excess is

frowned upon, especially by women. Only men propose toasts. People cannot drink within 72 hours of a major election.

• Celebrations: Cinco De Mayo • Popular Drink: Tequila • Popular Drug: Cocaine• Drinking Culture: Party culture

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United Kingdom

• Drinking Age: 18 (minimum of 6 in private residence)

• Weird law: It is an offence to be drunk an din charge of a cow (Scotland). In the UK it is illegal to be drunk in a pub.

• Celebrations: New Years/Hogmanay, Guy Fawkes’ Night, Freshers Week, Football

• Popular Drink: Beer, Cider• Popular Drug: Caffeine (legal), Methadone,

Spice, “legal highs”, Cocaine (Scotland) • Drinking Culture: Mix of social and party

culture

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Ireland

• Drinking Age: 18 • Weird law: It is illegal to be drunk in

a pub. In Kilgarvan it is legal to drink and drive.

• Celebrations: St. Patrick’s Festival, Christmas

• Popular Drink: Guinness, Stout Beer, Irish Whiskey

• Popular Drug: Alcohol, Marijuana, Cocaine

• Drinking Culture: Mix of social and party culture

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France

• Drinking Age: 18 • Weird law: It is normal to have wine

with dinner. It is legal to drink in the streets.

• Celebrations: Bastille Day• Popular Drink: Champagne, Pear or

Apple Ciders, Cognac • Popular Drug: Prescription Pills,

Marijuana • Drinking Culture: More social than

party

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Netherlands

• Drinking Age: 18 (just recently)• Weird law: Soft drugs are legal. • Celebrations: Christmas

(Sinterklaas) • Popular Drink: Heineken • Popular Drug: Marijuana (but it is

legal!)• Drinking Culture: More social than

party

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Germany

• Drinking Age: 14, 16, 18• Weird law: The laws are the most

lax in the world. Until recently, it was acceptable for employees to consume medium quantities of alcohol during work hours.

• Celebrations: Oktoberfest• Popular Drink: Beer (here it is as

cheap as water!)• Popular Drug: Ecstasy, Lethal

Combinations • Drinking Culture: Mix of social and

party culture

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Italy

• Drinking Age: 16 • Weird law: It is normal to have wine

with dinner. Alcohol is sold day and night. In Rome, you cant drink with 3+ people in the streets.

• Celebrations: Alpini (annual gathering), Carnevale

• Popular Drink: Grappa (wine), Limoncello

• Popular Drug: Marijuana, Cocaine • Drinking Culture: More social than

party

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Russia

• Drinking Age: 18 • Weird law: Before 2011, beer was

not considered alcohol. • Celebrations: Russians just love to

celebrate! • Popular Drink: Vodka• Popular Drug: Heroin • Drinking Culture: Party culture

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China

• Drinking Age: 18 • Weird law: They changed their law

in 2006 to ban underage drinking. • Celebrations: Chinese New Year • Popular Drink: Maoti• Popular Drug: Ketamine • Drinking Culture: Party Culture

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Japan

• Drinking Age: 20 • Weird law: Open containers of alcohol

are allowed in certain streets and in trains. Alcoholic beverages are sold from vending machines. Drinking is a public place is not prohibited.

• Celebrations: Hanami • Popular Drink: Shochu, Sake, Japanese

Whiskey • Popular Drug: Marijuana, Ecstasy • Drinking Culture: More social than party

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Pakistan

• In Pakistan it is illegal to drink alcohol.

• Only method of obtaining alcohol is bootlegging (which is illegal).

• There are ties to religious beliefs. When outside the country some people are compelled to break their religious beliefs while others strictly stick to them.

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Lebanon

• Drinking Age: 18 • Weird law: In a Lebanese home, it is

important to not bring alcohol with you or to even speak of it unless offered by the host.

• Celebrations: Baalback International Festival

• Popular Drink: Arak• Popular Drug: Cocaine, Ecstasy • Drinking Culture: Party Culture

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Nigeria

• Drinking Age: 18 • Weird law: The more alcohol a man

consumes, the more he is respected. Being able to drink and remain sober makes a man a hero.

• Celebrations: Argungu Fishing Festival

• Popular Drink: Guinness • Popular Drug: Cannabis • Drinking Culture: Party Culture

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India

• Drinking Age: 18-25 (varies by state)

• Weird law: 95% of women abstain from alcohol. Consumption of alcohol is prohibited in Maipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Gujarat.

• Celebrations: Diwali• Popular Drink: Scotch, Whiskey • Popular Drug: Cannabis, Cocaine,

Hashish • Drinking Culture: Party Culture

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Australia

• Drinking Age: 16, 18, 21 (area specific) • Weird law: In some states, youth are

allowed to drink on private premises as long as they are with an adult guardian. Former PM Bob Hawke held a record for the fastest consumption of a “yard” of beer – he drank 2.5 pints (1.4 litres) in 12 seconds.

• Celebrations: Melbourne Cup• Popular Drink: Beer• Popular Drug: Cannabis• Drinking Culture: Party Culture

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Brazil

• Drinking Age: 18 (19 in some areas)

• Weird law: The legal limit for drivers is 0.00 and is strictly enforced. Drinking is now against the law in the majority of football (soccer) stadiums.

• Celebrations: Carnival • Popular Drink: Cachaca • Popular Drug: Oxi (derived from

cocaine) • Drinking Culture: Party Culture

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Where else?

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“Living With Beer Goggles”

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Health Effects of Alcohol

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Health Effects of DrugsMarijuana, Cocaine, Adderall

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Consent

• Being under the influence impairs your judgment.

• Regardless of a person’s gender, being intoxicated/under the influence VOIDS the right to give consent.

• Without consent you could face a variety of social, emotional, and legal repercussions.

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www.dontbethatguy.ca

www.dontbethatgirl.ca

Facebook Page: “Don’t Be That Guy // Don’t Be That Girl”Twitter: @UWindsorSAEC

“Don’t Be That Guy/Don’t Be That Girl”

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Planning Your Canadian Party

• Groups of 5-10 people• Given 20 minutes to prepare then present • Plan your perfect “Canadian” party adhering to what

you learned throughout the presentation• Include some sort of cultural element to your party • Make sure you try to account for problems…be

prepared! • The “Perfect Party” receives a prize!

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Thank You

Contact DetailsMolly Harper

(Substance Education Coordinator)303 West Leddy Library519-253-3000 Ext. 4885

[email protected] Twitter: @UWindsorSAEC

www.uwindsor.ca/responsibledrinking