KELOWNA, BC – Beer and wine will flow more easily into consumer’s hands if the BC Conservatives get elected.
Choosing BC’s wine country as his backdrop Tuesday, leader John Cummins says buying these alcoholic beverages should be easier.
“We’ll make life more convenient and affordable for British Columbians, and help grow the economy by removing restrictions on the sale of beer and wine in convenience stores,” says Cummins.
Cummins says the BC Conservative plan to modernize liquor laws is a strong step toward removing special interests and government interference from liquor sales.
Cummins will appear live on Global Okanagan news at 5 p.m. Tuesday with anchor Rick Webber.
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