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American Alcohol Boycott: Ontario Remains Unmoved

Summary by L'Express
Doug Ford remains firm: American alcohol will not return to LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario) shelves until the United States lifts its "illegal tariffs on Canada." "We will not back down," retorted Ontario Premier Doug Ford, in response to a Republican member of parliament who introduced a bill to hold Canada accountable for its boycotts of American alcohol. "American tariffs threaten the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of Canadian wo…
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At a press conference on July 9, Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford reiterated that he would not step back on this issue, despite the bill of a Republican elected in the United States to penalize Canada for this approach. If the bill is passed, a U.S. inquiry will be conducted into the boycott of U.S. products by the Canadian provinces, and additional tariffs could be imposed. It is recalled that since the beginning of the tariff war between the t…

Doug Ford remains firm: American alcohol will not return to LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario) shelves until the United States lifts its "illegal tariffs on Canada." "We will not back down," retorted Ontario Premier Doug Ford, in response to a Republican member of parliament who introduced a bill to hold Canada accountable for its boycotts of American alcohol. "American tariffs threaten the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of Canadian wo…

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L'Express broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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