Canadian internal trade ministers recommit to direct-to-consumer alcohol sales after missing deadline
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Canadian internal trade ministers recommit to direct-to-consumer alcohol sales after missing deadline
BILL CURRY
DEPUTY OTTAWA BUREAU CHIEF
OTTAWA
PUBLISHED 45 MINUTES AGO
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Canadian wine bottles at a liquor store in Alberta. Restrictions on interprovincial alcohol sales are often cited as the most obvious example of the challenges businesses face in trying to operate across provincial barriers.
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