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B.C. pulling all U.S. alcohol from liquor store shelves

  • The provincial government of British Columbia is removing all U.S. Alcohol, including wine and beer, from its liquor store shelves, as announced by Premier David Eby.
  • Eby stated that this decision responds to threats from the U.S. Regarding tariffs and other trade disputes, which have affected Canada.
  • The Premier expressed that many British Columbians do not want to see American products on shelves due to ongoing tensions with the U.S.
  • The provincial government plans to introduce legislation related to tariffs for commercial transport trucks to Alaska or Washington State through B.C. As part of its strategy.
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B.C. pulling all U.S. booze from government stores, widening red-state liquor ban

Premier David Eby says B.C.’s Liquor Distribution Branch will no longer purchase any U.S. alcohol until the Trump White House tariff threats are resolved

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KelownaNow broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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