Ontario's new liquor ban!

Ontario's new liquor tenets won't bring brewskie to corner stores, Wynne says 


WNO-Chief Kathleen Wynne says Ontario won't permit brew deals in corner stores when the legislature changes the standards on the retailing of liquor this spring.

Wynne says changes are going to the way lager, wine and spirits are sold once a survey is finished of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and its association with the Beer Store and wine retailers.

At the point when pressed today for points of interest, the chief straight released the thought of lager deals in accommodation stores, something the past Liberal legislature of David Peterson guaranteed in the late 1980s however never conveyed.

Wynne designated previous TD Bank CEO Ed Clark to direct an audit of government resources, including the LCBO, and the Liberals plan to join some of his suggestions in the spring plan.

Clark officially suggested the remote possessed Beer Store give citizens a "decent amount" of benefits for its virtual restraining infrastructure on brew deals, which he said could be sold if the Beer Store would like to pay a still undetermined charge.

Create brewers in Ontario say their piece of the overall industry is being kept down by the Beer Store, which makes it troublesome – and costly – for them to offer their items in its 448 retail outl

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