Mon, Jul 6: The union that represents 7,000 LCBO workers came out swinging against Ontario’s liberal government for promoting the future sale of alcohol in supermarkets. A new radio campaign implies selling booze in grocery stores could have a negative impact on the roads. Cindy Pom has been doing some fact checking.
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