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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
Read Full ArticleAccording 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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Leaning Left6Leaning Right0Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Left
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