By Fakiha Baig Having alcohol in the home felt like an eternal struggle for Andrea Pain. “I always (had) that dialogue with myself about, ‘Am I going to have a glass of wine tonight?” the Burlington, Ont., resident said in a phone interview. “‘No, maybe I shouldn’t, but I really want one.’ And I would keep going back and forth.” Then, last year, an idea she had drained her mental turmoil. “In the last year, one of the most important changes I made was not drinking at home,” said the 63-year-old, who is also the executive director of Moderation Management, a U.S.-based non-profit company that helps people moderate their drinking. “I reserve my drinking choices for when I go out. My own in-store liquor purchases have gone down significantly.” And…







