Ontario has initiated its retaliation against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, perhaps most noticeable at LCBO locations, where American alcohol products are rapidly being pulled from shelves.
Is it the American suppliers that are rightfully absorbing the hit, or is it the LCBO, and by extension, the Province of Ontario and its taxpayers? Despite various arguments on platforms like ...
On March 4, Ontario Premier Doug Ford ordered the LCBO to remove U.S.-made alcohol from its stores and wholesale catalogue as part of a local tariff response package. He said the move would remain ...
Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford announced on Monday he would scrap the province's minimum-price laws on alcohol if re-elected, describing the move as 'like a tax break.' Within hours, the LCBO quietly ...
The LCBO has quickly removed U.S. alcohol products ... The move comes from a decision made by Ontario Premier Doug Ford merely hours after 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports kicked into ...
And, by bringing home a bottle or two of beers, ciders, wine or spirits from the LCBO, you can easily experience the authentic flavours and senses of Canada — including those local to Ontario.
Paul Speck had mixed feelings about Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s retaliatory move to pull American brands from LCBO shelves in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
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