Thousands of workers for the Liquor Control Board of Ontario or LCBO remain on the picket lines of day two of the strike that shuttered all of the of the province-run liquor stores. Now it follows months of unsuccessful contract negotiations between the union and management, but it also focuses on concerns around Premier Doug Ford’s plans to increase alcohol accessibility across Ontario. Lexy Benedict reports.
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LCBO workers on day 2 of strike that’s shuttered liquor stores
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