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  2. Canada Temperance Act - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Temperance Act [1] (French: Loi de tempérance du Canada), [a] also known as the Scott Act, [b] was an Act of the Parliament of Canada passed in 1878, which provided for a national framework for municipalities to opt in by plebiscite to a scheme of prohibition. It was repealed in 1984.

  3. 1920 Canadian liquor plebiscite - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Temperance Act, also known as the Scott Act, allowed provincial and municipal jurisdictions to formulate their own legislation regarding alcohol consumption based upon the results of a plebiscite; the results could not be challenged for at least three years. Between 1916 and 1919, prohibition legislation passed in all the provinces.

  4. Scott Act - Wikipedia

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    Scott Act (1863), which guaranteed the right to separate schools in what became Ontario, Canada, named for Richard William Scott; Scott Act (1878), the Canada Temperance Act in the Dominion of Canada, also named for Richard William Scott; Scott Act (1888), an American law prohibiting immigration of virtually all Chinese by rescinding ...

  5. Public drinking in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In 1878, the federal government enacted the Canada Temperance Act, or Scott Act, which gave every part of the Dominion of Canada to use local option, which did not satisfy temperance activists lobbying for complete country-wide prohibition. Regardless, temperance activists did not go unchallenged; an attempt to shut down all taverns in Toronto ...

  6. Richard William Scott - Wikipedia

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    A supporter of temperance, he drafted the "Scott Act," which allowed any county or municipality in Canada to prohibit the retail sale of liquor by majority vote. With the defeat of the Liberal government in the 1878 election, Scott became Leader of the Opposition in the Senate until the return of the Liberals to government, under Wilfrid ...

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  8. John Labatt - Wikipedia

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    The ‘drys’ of Canada mobilized, all in favor of banning alcohol and alcoholic sales, and rallied to pass the Scott Act (also known as Canada Temperance Act), prohibiting the sale of all ‘intoxicating beverages’ in certain municipalities across Canada, creating challenges for brewers like Labatt. [6]

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