Alberta Will Stop Buying U.S. Alcohol—Here’s How Else Canada Has Responded To Trump’s Tariffs
- Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith announced a halt to U.S. Alcohol imports, calling the tariffs an 'economic attack' and 'betrayal.'
- Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Manitoba joined Alberta in imposing similar restrictions on U.S. Liquor.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated Canada would impose 25% retaliatory duties on $107 billion of American goods.
- Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe indicated the province would cease purchasing American goods and prioritize Canadian suppliers.
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Alberta’s premier makes the rounds on U.S. TV networks to defend new booze rules
Premier Danielle Smith said given the tariffs are meant to hurt sales north of the border, Alberta needs to redirect its buying power to support Canadian suppliers.
·Toronto, Canada
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