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Canada’s Alcohol Trade Just Got Smoother | Calgary News

Canada’s Alcohol Trade Just Got Smoother | Calgary News

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Nine provincial premiers just cracked open Canada’s booze borders—letting you order craft beer and small-batch whiskey straight from producers in other provinces, delivered right to your door. After years of red tape and government-run store hurdles, this landmark deal fulfills a 2023 promise to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers by May 2025. While shipping costs and shelf life remain challenges, industry insiders hail it as a game-changer for Canadian makers, boosting national access and supporting local—even if “local” means across the country. With U.S. tariffs adding uncertainty, this move prioritizes domestic trade, giving consumers more choice and producers a clearer path to growth.

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