Manitoba minister attacks NDP and union in video about liquor stores strike
- Manitoba's minister responsible for liquor and lotteries, Andrew Smith, blamed the NDP and their union allies for the alcohol shortages caused by a strike at Crown-owned liquor stores. Smith claimed that the opposition party delayed government legislation that would have allowed for more private liquor sales, including in grocery and corner stores.
- The ongoing strike by 1,400 workers, who have been without a collective agreement for over a year, resulted in the closure of all Liquor Marts in Manitoba, except for two locations in Winnipeg.
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Manitoba minister attacks NDP and union in video about liquor stores strike
WINNIPEG — Manitoba's minister responsible for the province's liquor and lotteries corporation says people who are upset they can't buy alcohol due to a strike by staff at Crown-owned liquor stores should blame "the NDP and their union friends.
Manitoba minister attacks NDP and union in video about liquor stores strike
WINNIPEG — Manitoba's minister responsible for the province's liquor and lotteries corporation says people who are upset they can't buy alcohol due to a strike by staff at Crown-owned liquor stores should blame "the NDP and their union friends.
Manitoba minister attacks NDP and union in video about liquor stores strike
WINNIPEG — Manitoba's minister responsible for the province's liquor and lotteries corporation says people who are upset they can't buy alcohol due to a strike by staff at Crown-owned liquor stores should blame "the NDP and their union friends.
Manitoba minister attacks NDP and union in video about liquor stores strike
WINNIPEG — Manitoba's minister responsible for the province's liquor and lotteries corporation says people who are upset they can't buy alcohol due to a strike by staff at Crown-owned liquor stores should blame "the NDP and their union friends.
Manitoba minister attacks NDP and union in video about liquor stores strike
WINNIPEG — Manitoba's minister responsible for the province's liquor and lotteries corporation says people who are upset they can't buy alcohol due to a strike by staff at Crown-owned liquor stores should blame "the NDP and their union friends.
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