Only three of Canada's 10 provinces and three territories didn't announce plans to pull American liquor from shelves.
Multiple Canadian provinces have announced they are pulling American alcohol from store shelves in response to tariffs rolled out by President Donald Trump. Leaders in Ontario, Manitoba and Nova ...
Ontario and other provinces already planned to remove American liquor brands from government ... criticizing Canada’s trade surplus with the United States and contending that without that ...
Many targeted American liquor ... “Following the Province’s announcement on Saturday, February 1, the NSLC will stop selling all products imported directly from the United States effective ...
2:21 Nova Scotians fighting province for out-of-province surgery ... She said she met with her American surgeon this week, had images of her legs taken, and is expecting to receive a date for ...
Mark Carney, the former central banker who’s running to lead Canada, said the government should be open to curbing electricity exports to the US if it needs to retaliate against tariffs from the Trump ...
He said American liquor will be removed from LCBO shelves "starting Tuesday." The premier said the LCBO, as the only wholesaler of alcohol in the province, will also remove American products ...
Ontario, Nova Scotia, British Columbia and other provinces ... American goods. There will be an immediate $30 billion implemented on Tuesday, and the remaining $125 billion in 21 days. "If President ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives in Panama Saturday for his first trip as the United States’ top diplomat that that ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has declared a trade war on Canada, prompting the federal government, provinces ... the United States — and those costs will likely be passed on to American consumers.
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