
Manitoba Premier Kinew Considers Lifting Ban on U.S. Alcohol Sales
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has expressed a reluctant openness to lifting the ban on U.S. alcohol sales in the province, despite advising Canadians to avoid American booze if it returns to shelves.
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Canadians should avoid American booze if it returns to shelves, Manitoba premier says
The Manitoba government has not agreed to sell American booze again as part of a new Canada-U.S. trade deal, Premier Wab Kinew says.
Read full article →Kinew reluctantly open to lifting U.S. alcohol ban
Manitoba's Premier says he is reluctantly open to returning U.S. booze to provincial shelves as part of a trade deal, but hopes Canadians won't buy it. Wab Kinew says he's still waiting for key details, including what the final tariff rates will be, before making any commitments.
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