The LCBO will be removing American products from shelves and its catalogue beginning Tuesday in response to U.S. tariffs on Canada.
In today's day and age, it's hard to imagine a time when shopping for alcohol at the LCBO wasn't as easy as simply walking ...
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario will remove US-sourced spirits, wines, beers and cocktails from its shelves.
Police in Guelph are investigating after nearly $1,000 of alcohol was stolen from an LCBO Sunday. It's one of about 20 such ...
A long weekend is coming up in Ontario. Family Day is on Monday, Feb. 17. If you’re looking to get some alcohol on the ...
ET: Following the news that Prime Minister Trudeau and President Trump have agreed to pause their tariff standoff for thirty days, Ontario premier Ford has announced on X that he is similarly pausing ...
As the only wholesaler of alcohol in the province, LCBO will also remove American products from its catalogue so other Ontario-based restaurants and retailers can’t order or restock U.S. products.
Ford had directed the Liquor Control Board of Ontario to stop selling U.S. booze as of Tuesday. All those measures are on hold for now, Ford said. “If President Trump proceeds with tariffs, we won’t ...
Doug Ford’s order to the LCBO to clear U.S. booze from its shelves if Donald Trump imposes sweeping tariffs won’t hurt Ontario’s convenience stores, an industry group says.
We contacted the LCBO to inquire about a list of Ontario-made products customers can try if their favourite product is removed from the shelf, or just to support a locally made liquor.
When Ontario Premier Doug Ford suggested banning American booze from LCBO outlets in response to U.S. President Trump’s promised tariffs on Canadian goods, he overestimated the buying power of ...
Family Day is a statutory holiday under Ontario’s Retail Business and Holidays Act. Many beer and liquor outlets are closed ...