B.C. Premier Hopeful over Trade Talks, but Unclear About U.S. Booze on Shelves
The province declined to say whether U.S. beer, wine and spirits will return to B.C. Liquor shelves before a trade deal is reached.
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David Eby mum about lifting U.S. booze ban as B.C. restaurant industry supportive of prime minister's call
In an effort to get a trade deal finalized with the U.S., Prime Minister Mark Carney is reportedly calling on provinces to put American liquor back on store shelves, a move welcomed by the restaurant industry — even though it does not yet have the full support of B.C.'s premier.
Eby refuses to confirm if B.C. will put U.S. booze back on shelves
In a recent statement on Canada-U.S. trade negotiations, Premier David Eby didn’t address the highly talked-about possibility that provinces might start selling U.S. booze again. On Aug. 19, Eby said in a statement that the federal government had briefed provinces and territories on the Canada-U.S. trade negotiations, and the Province is hopeful about the “possibility of an agreement.” “B.C. stands with Team Canada,” Eby said. “While no agreemen…
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