A new trade agreement between the provinces, territories and federal government is making it easier for Canadian businesses to sell their products across the country, but the new deal doesn’t apply to food or alcohol. Wine Growers British Columbia CEO Jeff Guignard explains why and discusses the importance of relaxing trade rules around alcohol sales.
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Alcohol and food exempt from interprovincial trade pact
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