Some provinces are selling U.S. booze for charity. Ontario’s remains in storage for now

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Some provinces are selling U.S. booze for charity. Ontario’s remains in storage for now

ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaSome provinces are selling U.S. booze for charity. Ontario’s remains in storage for now3 hours ago|Duration 2:073 hours agoNewsDuration 2:07Many provinces have made some of their U.S. inventory available again, and in some cases, the net proceeds are going to local charities. But as CBC’s Tyler Cheese reports, the province says it is still exploring other options.Related Stories Ontario Liberals want province to sell off U.S. liquor and give proceeds to charity Pay high duties or lose U.S. shoppers? Some Canadian retailers forced to choose amid holiday sales ‘Tis the season for holiday shopping. But are Canadian products on the list? Nova Scotia begins selling warehoused U.S. booze, with proceeds going to charity NLC has $3.2M in U.S. alcohol in storage, and government is staying silent on its fateMore from NewsVideo1:53Via Rail passengers stuck for more than 12 hours overnight7 minutes agoVideo5:20Torrential rainfall in southern B.C. triggers flooding, landslides on major highways16 minutes agoVideo0:50CBC Calgary Headline News Dec. 11: Premier defends record, gig workers wages & beef prices21 minutes agoVideo0:58Culture minister calls Pier 21 museum CEO’s alleged behaviour ‘entirely unacceptable’Politics News 9 minutes agoVideo2:47Hundreds of thousands rally in Philippines as flood-control corruption scandal deepens2 hours agoTrending NowVideo0:53Canadian ski great Nancy Greene Raine shares her Top 3 across variety of on-hill, off-hill topicsDecember 7Video11:49Penny Oleksiak explains her suspension, says she’s not dopingThe National December 10Video0:57See the moment a Hawaii volcano’s eruption knocked out a remote cameraDecember 9Video0:533-time Olympian Marie-Michèle Gagnon takes questions from young skiers December 7Video11:22Husband pays tribute to ‘supermom’ Colleen Jones in eulogyCBC News Nova Scotia December 5

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