Ontario Premier Doug Ford ordered the LCBO to remove U.S.-made alcohol from its stores and wholesale catalogue as part of a ...
The LCBO, one of the world’s largest purchasers of alcohol, took U.S. liquor off shelves in retaliation against U.S.
The theft operation took place between August 2024 and February 2025 and targeted over 50 LCBO locations, Peel Police said.
In a bizarre display of economic retaliation, government-operated liquor stores across Canada have begun removing ...
It's official. The LCBO is removing all U.S. alcohol from its store shelves in Ontario. The retaliatory measure comes in the ...
But part of 2024's overall decline in liquor sales could be attributable to changing habits. Consumers may be growing ...
Shoppers opted for bottles of Jackson-Triggs Sauvignon Blanc and Canadian-brewed Coors Light as they vowed, ‘I am not buying ...
Several arrests have been made in what Peel Police say was “an organized prolific theft ring targeting the LCBO.” Police say ...
In early 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump levied tariffs on thousands of Canadian goods, leading to retaliation from Canada. The province of Ontario announced it would be pulling U.S. alcohol ...
Ontario has initiated its retaliation against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, perhaps most noticeable at LCBO ...
Canada's retaliation against U.S. tariffs hits Kentucky's bourbon industry hard, with potential ripple effects across the ...
While they can no longer enjoy Kentucky bourbon or Tennessee whiskey, Ontario consumers feeling the buzz of U.S. president ...
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