In a retaliatory measure against President Donald Trump’s tariffs, several Canadian provinces have removed U.S. liquors from ...
Canadian provinces have removed U.S.-made alcohol from shelves in response to tariff enacted by President Donald Trump.
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario will pull American-made alcohol from shelves in grocery stores, bars, and restaurants, ...
After Canada pulled American-made spirits off its shelves following President Donald Trump’s implementation of tariffs on ...
The CEO of Brown-Forman said Canada pulling US alcohol off its shelves was "worse than a tariff." ...
Forman, the company behind Jack Daniel's, has denounced the Canadian retaliation, calling it "worse than tariffs" and ...
The maker of Jack Daniel's whiskey blasted Canada for removing liquor from store shelves in response to tariffs imposed by President Trump.
Brown-Forman CEO Lawson Whiting criticises Canadian provinces for removing US alcohol from store shelves in response to Trump ...
The LCBO, one of the world’s largest purchasers of alcohol, took U.S. liquor off shelves in retaliation against U.S.
The Canadian province of Manitoba is pulling U.S. liquor from store shelves in response to President Trump’s tariffs against the United States’ neighbor to the north.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged Canadians to “choose Canada” in response to the 25% tariffs. Supermarkets and liquor ...
Trade tensions between the United States and Canada have spilled into the alcohol aisle, as Canadian provinces have begun removing American liquor from stores shelves in response to the 25 percent ...