The Sheaf 15/11/12 - Volume 104 Issue 11

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OPINIONS 13

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USSU backs Sask. Party initiative to bump legal drinking age to 18 DARYL HOFMANN Senior News Editor

The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union believes it’s time to lower the legal drinking age in the province to 18 years old. The USSU released a joint statement with the University of Regina Students’ Union Nov. 7. Both organizations say they support ratcheting down the legal age to buy, carry and drink alcohol to 18 — the age you’re legally considered an adult in Canada. The move comes just days after USSU Vice-President of Operations and Finance Steven Heidel attended the Saskatchewan Party’s annual convention where party delegates passed a motion in favour of allowing 18-year-olds to legally throw back an alcoholic

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The students’ union wants the province to rethink the legal drinking age. Critics say 19 is young enough. But we all know most kids start drinking in high school. So does it matter?

beverage. Premier Brad Wall said after his keynote speech that the motion must go through a consultation process before the party considers moving forward. The students’ unions are calling on the provincial government to honour the resolution made at the convention

and introduce the initiative to the legislature for a vote. Together the unions represent over 30,000 undergraduates across the province, many of whom are 18 and already getting drunk on most weekends. Dropping the legal age limit would let 18-year-old first-year

by default as the host team. Now 10 games into the season, the Dogs are making a strong case for deserving their spot. Last season the Dogs qualified for the prestigious University Cup tournament by winning the Canada West conference championship.

This year the Huskies host the University Cup and, regardless of where they finish in the conference playoffs, the Dogs are guaranteed entrance when the country’s best teams meet to battle for top Canadian university sport honours. “Although we’re hosting

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students go out for a night of drinking in a controlled and licensed venue, rather than a vacant parking lot, their dorm room or the backseat of a vehicle. “It’s something the USSU as an institution has always supported. We feel it makes it more inclusive for all of our firstyear students,” Heidel said. “We wanted to make sure people were talking about this and people realized all the different layers of the onion that this argument has.” The legal drinking age in Manitoba, Quebec and Alberta is 18. The legal age for the rest of the country is 19.

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Huskies proving they are the team to beat COLE GUENTER Sports Editor

All season the Huskies men’s hockey players have been saying that they want to earn their way into the University Cup tournament, not merely make it

Kenton Dulle and the rest of the Huskies men’s hockey squad keep winning in preparation for the University Cup.

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If you can fight and fuck for this country, you should be able to drink for the country

nationals we want to make it there the right way, by winning our league. We don’t want to take any short cuts,” said Derek Hulak, who is second on the team in points but was forced to sit out for the first time in over a year when the squad played Regina Nov. 9 and 10. Hulak will be sidelined for a few weeks with a dislocated shoulder. Hulak was the leading point producer in the Canada West last season and was a pivotal player in the team’s success. He says it’s hard to watch from the bleachers but is focused on recovering and getting back to the ice as soon as possible to help the Dogs continue their winning ways. The Dogs are 8-2 thus far in the season and have owned the top spot in the conference for the majority of the year. The team slid to second place in the standings after losing a game to Regina Nov. 10 and currently sit two points behind the Alberta Golden Bears. The Huskies, however, have two more games than Alberta has left in the season schedule. Plus the Dogs boast a better win percentage than their 9-3 counterparts.

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Do you consider 18-year-olds to be adults? Should an 18-yearold be allowed to vote, buy porn and cigarettes, and fight in the military? Most people won’t hesitate to answer yes. So why can’t an 18-year-old adult have an alcoholic beverage? At long last, it seems like Saskatchewan might finally let all adults decide when and how to drink. After the party’s younger delegates made a strong case for it, the Saskatchewan Party passed a resolution at its convention last week to study lowering the drinking age from 19 to 18. If the government follows through, Saskatchewan would be the fourth province in Canada to set the drinking age at 18, joining Quebec and our two prairie neighbours Alberta and Manitoba. Not everyone is on board. Donna Harpauer, the minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority, says this will let alcohol get into high schools more easily. Others point to drunk driving statistics as a warning not to make alcohol more readily available to young drivers; according to Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Saskatchewan has 8.44 impairment-related crash deaths per 100,000 people — the highest in the country and more than double the national average.

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