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Federal guidance After Trump announced tariffs on Canadian imports in early March, the federal government countered by slapping a 25 per cent duty on select U.S. products, including alcohol. Rather ...
Miles Teller, who starred in the Oscar-nominated film “Whiplash” and “Top Gun: Maverick,” was in Toronto this week for the Ontario launch of a Canadian-made beverage at the LCBO. Teller not only made ...
LCBO employees at stores across Ontario have begun removing all U.S. products including wine, bourbon and other American made alcohol and non-alcoholic products on its shelves.
LCBO removing U.S. alcohol from its shelves in response to tariffs By Allison Jones and Liam Casey, The Canadian Press Published Mar 04, 2025 Last updated Mar 04, 2025 ...
Even without sitting in the No. 1 position, a LCBO-led boycott of American wine and spirits would be a cause for concern – especially, if need be, other provinces chose to retaliate with Premier ...
Liquor brand executives said the LCBO did not bring up the lowest-price requirement in discussions. The LCBO said suppliers were not honouring legal agreements, which hurts consumers.
Fresh off a strike, the LCBO is now facing a lawsuit from Canada’s top distillers over alleged predatory practices. Bacardi, Beam-Suntory, Brown-Forman, Corby, Diageo, Forty Creek Distillery and ...
The workers at the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) have voted to accept a deal and end the strike action that began on 5 July. An agreement between union officials and the LCBO has addressed ...
LCBO workers and supporters hold a strike rally at a picket line in front of an LCBO store in Toronto on July 6, 2024. Photo by Christopher Katsarov / The Canadian Press By: The Canadian Press ...
“But if there’s going to be alcohol served in these stores, they have to be 18. So there’s going to be job losses.” Mary David is a full-time employee at the LCBO.
Almost 30 years ago, in 1995, the Ontario Progressive Conservative government led by Mike Harris promised to privatize the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO). “We will sell off some assets ...
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