Canada has begun stripping US alcohol from its shelves in retaliation against Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.
Canada’s two biggest provinces said they will remove American products from government-run liquor stores in response to ...
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario will remove US-sourced spirits, wines, beers and cocktails from its shelves.
Multiple Canadian provinces are responding to President Trump’s tariffs with plans to remove American alcohol from store ...
Trump retook the Oval Office on Monday afternoon and has long threatened to introduce a 25% tariff on all Canadian and Mexican imports, unless both countries secure their borders against illegal ...
Ontario has warned it will ban the sale of US alcohol if President Trump proceeds with plans to slap a 25% tariff on Canadian ...
The premier of the Canadian province of Ontario has warned that the sale of US alcohol will cease there if President Trump proceeds with his plan to slap a 25% tariff on goods imported into ...
Ontario’s take-no-prisoners Premier Doug Ford is threatening to ban U.S. alcohol in stores and cut power to American homes and businesses close to the border in his war on Donald Trump’s threatened ...
Ontario’s take-no-prisoners Premier Doug Ford is threatening to ban U.S. alcohol in stores and cut power to American homes and businesses close to the border in his war on Donald Trump’s threa ...
“Every year, British Columbia brings in about $400 million of liquor products [from] the United States ... purchasers of American alcohol products, second only to Ontario.
Chris Swonger, president and chief executive officer of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, said he’s ... s most populous province, Ontario Premier Doug Ford – who on Jan ...