The AGLC has told B.C. liquor producers like wineries they can’t offer direct-to-consumer shipping if they also want their products in Alberta’s liquor stores and restaurants. As Sarah Ryan explains, the province said it’s about safety and collecting tax revenue but those in the industry say it’s a barrier to free trade.
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AGLC bans B.C. wineries from shipping to Albertans if they want to sell in stores, restaurants
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