B.C. Premier David Eby says all U.S. liquor products will be removed from B.C. liquor stores. Previously, it was only liquor from red states.
B.C. craft liquor manufacturers say that the province should remove barriers to their products being sold in provincial ...
The tariffs could increase prices on alcohol imports from Mexico and Canada and hurt the sale of U.S. spirits sold in those countries.
Our top-shelf tastes extend to liquor. According to Nielsen, gay households spend 33% more on liquor per year than straight ...
British Columbia has not barred private liquor stores from selling off their remaining U.S. product, and some say they're ...
“Last week, we took ‘red state’ liquor off our shelves in a targeted ... with red Maple Leaf shelf tags being added to displays, identifying local and Canadian products to shoppers.
Following a directive from the BC government, the LDB announced on March 10 that it would halt the importation of all ...
Canadian social media users posted photos and videos of stores across the country seemingly pulling U.S.-made liquor from their ... displayed above the vacant shelf reading “Etats-Unis ...
B.C. has made great strides in liberalizing its liquor laws in the past dozen years, but red tape remains. Back in 2014, B.C.
(CBC) "We happen to have a lot of shelf space right now. They've just removed all of these American spirits," Hamer said. "Any craft distillery can list their product with B.C. Liquor right now ...