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N.S. Announces It Will Sell All Remaining U.S. Alcohol, Won’t Order Any More

Nova Scotia will donate an estimated $4 million in profits from selling $14 million of U.S. alcohol stock removed due to tariffs imposed by the U.S. government.

  • On Nov. 27, 2025, Nova Scotia announced it will sell off roughly $14 million of U.S. wine and spirits, donating proceeds to Feed Nova Scotia and community food groups.
  • The provincial government directed the Nova Scotia Liquor Corp. on March 4 to remove all U.S.-made alcohol in response to tariffs ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump.
  • Starting next Monday, U.S. wine and spirits such as whisky will be sold at NSLC stores across the province, with sales likely taking several months and customers advised to call ahead.
  • Net proceeds estimated at $4 million will be donated to Feed Nova Scotia and community food-access groups in the coming weeks.
  • Nova Scotia says it will not reorder U.S. alcohol once inventory is gone, amid a sharp drop in U.S. booze exports and other provinces selling off stock, including New Brunswick's $3.4 million sale.
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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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