Ontario has initiated its retaliation against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, perhaps most noticeable at LCBO locations, where American alcohol products are rapidly being pulled from shelves.
It's official. The LCBO is removing all U.S. alcohol from its store shelves in Ontario. The retaliatory measure comes in the wake of the United States imposing tariffs on Canadian products earlier ...
Premier Doug Ford on Tuesday ordered the removal of all American booze from the shelves of LCBO stores across Ontario, among other sweeping countermeasures against U.S. President Donald Trump.
Five people have been arrested in what Peel police describe as an “organized prolific theft ring” targeting LCBO stores across Ontario and stealing nearly $240,000 worth of products.
Ford said Monday the LCBO buys about $1-billion worth of U.S. alcohol every year. The premier also said he would prioritize Ontario products in the $30 billion worth of procurement the Ontario ...
Paul Speck had mixed feelings about Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s retaliatory move to pull American brands from LCBO shelves in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Photos of altered LCBO labels on Wayne Gretzky’s wines that mock the Canadian former NHL star are receiving some laughs from Canadians online. The scathing labels emerged on Reddit late Monday ...
While they can no longer enjoy Kentucky bourbon or Tennessee whiskey, Ontario consumers feeling the buzz of U.S. president Donald Trump’s tariffs can rediscover more than 3,000 Canadian products at ...
Alcohol from the United States has been wiped from the shelves of the LCBO, a contract between Ontario and Elon Musk‘s Starlink internet provider has been ripped up and American companies will ...
The LCBO has quickly removed U.S. alcohol products from shelves in retaliation of President Donald Trump’s hefty tariffs, and some Canadians appear unfazed by the move, in fact they’re ...
Ontario is uniquely positioned to quickly make U.S. alcohol scarce. The LCBO is the sole purchaser for all American alcohol across the province and imports $965 million worth of booze annually, with ...
MLB, Topps and Nike have partnered to recognize baseball's elite performers from last season with custom gold-embellished MLB logos on their jerseys that will then be used to create trading cards.
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