The LCBO, one of the world’s largest purchasers of alcohol, took U.S. liquor off shelves in retaliation against U.S.
Canadian wineries are pumping up production, hoping to attract new customers who can no longer find their favourite Napa red.
Liquor bottles are flying off the shelves in Canada, but not because they are being sold. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario ...
While they can no longer enjoy Kentucky bourbon or Tennessee whiskey, Ontario consumers feeling the buzz of U.S. president ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has ordered that the LCBO remove American-made alcohol from its shelves amid the ongoing tariff war ...
In a retaliatory measure against President Donald Trump’s tariffs, several Canadian provinces have removed U.S. liquors from ...
The CEO of Brown-Forman said Canada pulling US alcohol off its shelves was "worse than a tariff." ...
Ontario has removed over 3,600 US alcohol products from LCBO shelves in retaliation for US tariffs. Premier Ford calls it the ...
Forman, the company behind Jack Daniel's, has denounced the Canadian retaliation, calling it "worse than tariffs" and ...
“LCBO is the importer of record for all U.S. alcohol products into Ontario, with annual sales of up to $965 million,” LCBO ...
A number of Canadian provincial leaders have responded to President Trump's tariffs with restrictions on the sale of U.S. goods.