Numerous premiers are retaliating after the U.S. president imposed 25 per cent tariffs on most Canadian imports.
Canadians have canceled trips south of the border, boycotted U.S. alcohol and other products and even booed at sporting ...
Some Canadian provinces ordered distributors to stop selling American alcohol products in response to President Trump's 25% ...
Prime Minister Trudeau announced Trump has agreed to delay tariffs while countries work together on fentanyl. Meanwhile ...
The Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation is pulling American liquor from its shelves across the province effective ...
B.C. pulls some American liquor from shelves ...
Some of America’s most iconic liquor brands are set to be removed from Canadian stores amid one of the first dominos to fall ...
Premier Wab Kinew announced Sunday that Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation will stop selling products imported from ...
Most provinces are removing U.S. alcoholic products from store shelves in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods, but some economists say the move won’t be a ...
The early effects of the burgeoning trade war are already becoming visible: American wines, beers and spirits are ...
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario controls all alcohol sales to restaurants, bars and stores in the province. Ford has ...
The provincial government ordered all American products removed from liquor store shelves in response to US President Donald ...