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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Lisa Johnson
Publication Date: April 9, 2024 - 18:48

Alberta cabinet minister says no floor prices coming in jumbo vodka jug controversy

April 9, 2024
The cabinet minister in charge of Alberta’s liquor industry says he won’t impose floor prices for alcohol on the shelves, but is declining to say what other changes might be contemplated.“We’re not looking to get in between the retailer and the consumer in any way. We won’t be setting floor pricing,” Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally told reporters Tuesday at the legislature.“This is about social responsibility, and Albertans spoke very loudly.


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