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As the LCBO strike hits the one-week mark, some rural retailers say they're running into problems keeping the shelves stocked. The LCBO is thanking them for their patience.
Having control of the alcohol market in Ontario makes the LCBO one of the largest buyers of alcohol globally, but it has been decades since the LCBO could claim to take the top spot – if ever.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is making good on his promise to remove all U.S. alcohol from the LCBO this week, and it could mean big changes for your drinking habits. Starting Tuesday, Ontario's ...
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 tariff response measure.
Hit by the first strike in LCBO history, Queen’s Park is assuring the Crown liquor monopoly it will have a central role in future booze liberalization. With more than 9,000 Ontario Public ...
The LCBO is removing all U.S. alcohol from its store shelves in Ontario. The retaliatory measure comes in the wake of the United States imposing tariffs on Canadian products earlier today.
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).
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.