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Canada Reconsiders U.S. Alcohol Ban | Calgary News
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Canada and the U.S. are making strides toward a trade deal, with Prime Minister Mark Carney urging provincial leaders to reinstate American alcohol on shelves—a major reversal from last year’s retaliatory bans. Premiers like Tim Houston of Nova Scotia confirm they’re reviewing procurement policies to avoid unfairly excluding U.S. goods, while Saskatchewan’s Scott Moe highlights that consumer choice has always been preserved. The move signals broader efforts to mend trade ties, potentially unlocking reduced U.S. tariffs on key Canadian exports like steel, autos, and lumber—aiming for a more balanced, mutually beneficial economic relationship.
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