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Provinces on track to allow cross-border alcohol sales by next month, Ottawa says

  • Ten provinces and the Yukon are planning to allow consumers to buy Canadian alcohol directly from producers starting next month.
  • Pierre-Alain Bujold, spokesperson for the Privy Council Office, stated that provinces and territories are working toward a May 2026 deadline.
  • Each participating province and territory will decide how to implement the cross-border alcohol sales policy locally.
  • All 10 provinces and the Yukon signed an agreement last year permitting consumers to order Canadian alcoholic beverages directly from producers.
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Provinces on track to allow cross-border alcohol sales by next month, Ottawa says

OTTAWA - The federal government says 10 provinces and the Yukon are on track to allow consumers to buy Canadian alcohol directly from producers by next month.

·Toronto, Canada
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According to the federal government, the Yukon and the ten provinces are on track to allow consumers to buy Canadian alcohol directly from producers by next month.

·Montreal, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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