Rob Cunningham, a lawyer for the Canadian Cancer Society, applauded the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision to uphold a New Brunswick law that ensnared a man who brought home beer and liquor from neighbouring Quebec, saying voting against the law would lead to an increase in brewers, distributors and consumers to find way to avoid paying taxes on alcohol.
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Allowing cross-border beer sales would have opened ‘flood gates’ to transports: lawyer
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