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Trade tensions between the United States and Canada have spilled into the alcohol aisle, as Canadian provinces have begun removing American liquor from stores shelves in response to the 25 percent ...
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having been yanked from sale by British Columbia’s government in retaliation for U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian imports. Calling time on U.S. alcohol has been a popular move ...
By Todd Coyne Click here for updates on this story VANCOUVER, B.C. (CTV Network) — British Columbia will remove all American-made products from provincial liquor store shelves, Premier David Eby ...
Trade tensions between the United States and Canada have spilled into the alcohol aisle ... tariff on Canadian goods imposed by President Donald Trump. Lawson Whiting, CEO of Brown-Forman ...