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Craft breweries in Ontario could close if taxes aren’t cut, association saysScott Simmons, president of Ontario Craft Brewers, said that the group welcomes the recent announcement that sales of beer will be expanded to convenience stores by 2026.EconomyJan 10
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Ontario has announced big changes to alcohol sales. Here’s how it’ll workThe Ford government announced Thursday that big changes are coming to the way alcohol is sold in Ontario.CanadaDec 14, 2023
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BYOBag: LCBO swapping paper bags for eco-friendly alternativesThe LCBO says it will phase out paper bags at its retail stores, a move the provincial agency says will save the equivalent of 188,000 trees each year.CanadaApr 27, 2023
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7-Eleven to serve alcohol with in-store dining in OntarioSouthwestern Ontario will soon see beer and wine in a corner store — though not exactly the way Premier Doug Ford envisioned in his 2018 campaign promise.CanadaDec 16, 2022
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More than 250 The Beer Store locations in Ontario are now on SkipTheDishesThe Beer Store products are now available at more than 250 locations for on-demand delivery to Ontarians doorsteps through SkipTheDishes app.CanadaAug 29, 2022
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Ontario government set to allow local brewers to sell beer at farmers’ marketsBrewers whose full brewing process takes place in Ontario can apply to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario to start selling their products at farmers' markets.EconomyOct 15, 2021
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Fedeli says Ontario to expand beer, wine to corner storesVic Fedeli said Thursday that the Progressive Conservative government will make good on a pledge made during last spring's election to offer consumers more choice when it comes to where they can purchase booze.Mar 28, 2019
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Here’s how much it costs to make a can of craft beerCraft brewers say it’s impossible to make beer for $1 a can.CanadaAug 11, 2018
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Many Ontario craft brewers pan Doug Ford government’s ‘buck-a-beer’ plan as unaffordableA number of the province's craft brewers decried the policy - a highly publicized campaign promise - on social media, saying they could not afford to participate without sacrificing the quality of their product.PoliticsAug 8, 2018
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Local Ottawa brewery reveals its own ‘buck-a-beer’ challengeDominion City says that it will donate $1 for every can of Buck-A-Beer Blonde Ale to refugees settling in Ottawa.ConsumerAug 8, 2018
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