Only three of Canada's 10 provinces and three territories didn't announce plans to pull American liquor from shelves.
U.S. alcohol is being pulled from Canadian shelves as provinces of the Great White North respond to tariffs imposed by U.S.
Some Canadian provinces ordered distributors to stop selling American alcohol products in response to President Trump's 25% ...
The leader of Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, said Monday he will pause all retaliatory measures against the United ...
Multiple Canadian provinces are responding to President Trump’s tariffs with plans to remove American alcohol from store ...
Ontario, the most populous province in Canada and the lion of the country’s financial and manufacturing sectors, tore up a ...
The Canadian province of Ontario on Monday announced it was cancelling a C$100 million ($68.12 million) contract with Elon ...
Some of America’s most iconic liquor brands are set to be removed from Canadian stores amid one of the first dominos to fall ...
The premier of Ontario, Canada's most populous province, said on Friday he would call an early election, citing the need for ...
The government of Ontario, Canada's most populated province, on Sunday directed the Liquor Control Board of Ontario to remove all U.S. alcohol products from its physical and online stores no later ...
Leaders in several Canadian provinces are planning to follow through with a plan to nix American alcohol from stores shelves ...
It's hard to blame Canada for taking exception to the tariffs the United States has levied against products being imported from its neighbor to the north.