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Publication Date: December 1, 2025 - 06:19
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Nova Scotia to sell off stockpile of U.S. booze, plans to donate proceeds to charity
December 1, 2025
Nova Scotia liquor stores will once again stock booze from the United States beginning today, but for a limited time only.
The province is selling off its remaining stock of alcohol from the U.S. and plans to donate the proceeds to charity.
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