Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Chuck Chiang
Publication Date: March 10, 2025 - 15:54
B.C. pulling all U.S. booze from government stores, widening red-state liquor ban
March 10, 2025
American beer, wine and all other alcohol is being removed from government stores in British Columbia in retaliation for U.S. tariffs, expanding a ban on liquor from so-called red states that voted for U.S. President Donald Trump.Premier David Eby said the widening of the ban to cover all alcohol, regardless of its state of origin, comes in response the latest news from the United States, including threats of additional tariffs on the dairy industry.
American alcohol is being removed from shelves as premiers seek to improve interprovincial trade. Some Saskatchewan producers see it as an opportunity to improve small businesses.
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