N.B. wants to sell its stock of American alcohol removed in anti-Trump protest
- The New Brunswick Liquor Corporation plans to sell $3.4 million worth of American alcohol removed in protest of U.S. President Donald Trump's policies.
- Since the protest started in March, about $600,000 worth of American alcohol has been sold by the corporation.
- Lori Stickles noted there is low demand for American products as consumers have moved on, stating, 'There is not much demand for American products.'
- Customers can buy the American alcohol at the corporation's depot in Salisbury, N.B.
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N.B. wants to sell its stock of American alcohol removed in anti-Trump protest
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
FREDERICTON — The New Brunswick Alcohol Society announced that it would sell the remaining $3.4 million of U.S. alcohol removed from store shelves in protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's policies. Lori Stickles, president of the Society, told a legislative committee earlier this week that the agency had sold about $600,000 in U.S. alcohol since the protests began in March. The Society, in conjunction with the liquor boards across the co…
The New Brunswick Alcohol Society has announced its intention to sell the remaining $3.4 million of U.S. alcohol removed from store shelves in protest against US President Donald Trump's policies.
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