N.W.T. releases strategy to reduce alcohol-related harms
YELLOWKNIFE — The Northwest Territories government has released its first strategy aimed at reducing alcohol-related harms.
It details 15 actions the territory plans to take by the end of March 2028 to improve communications, policy, prevention, public safety and treatment. That includes adjusting prices to incentivize the purchase of lower-alcohol products, introducing substance use education at a younger age and encouraging the use of interlock devices to prevent drunk driving.
“We wanted to work toward any positive change,” Bree Denning, a senior adviser with the Department of Health and Social Services, said in a briefing Wednesday.
“That means that abstinence can absolutely be a goal if people are struggling with alcohol use, but really we just want to see positive changes in terms of reducing alcohol-related harms, wherever someone might be.”