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Ontario’s deal to get beer in corner stores serves up debate over costs

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The Ontario government’s deal to accelerate the sale of beer in convenience stores and big-box outlets and to allow it in additional supermarkets will cost more than its announced $225-million price tag. But the added bill depends on how quickly the new system changes the province’s alcohol-retailing landscape.

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Ontario’s deal to get beer in corner stores serves up debate over costs

Price of plan to liberalize alcohol sales will exceed announced $225-million, but total depends on how quickly new outlets grab market share

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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Friday, June 14, 2024.
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