Storing Ontario's $79.1M stockpile of delisted U.S. alcohol could cost up to $20M a year | Unpublished
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Storing Ontario's $79.1M stockpile of delisted U.S. alcohol could cost up to $20M a year

May 18, 2026

Ontario could be spending $20 million a year to store $79.1 million in delisted U.S. alcohol products, according to one operations management expert. The liquor ban became one of Ontario's most visible responses to tariffs and annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump last year.



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