Only three of Canada's 10 provinces and three territories didn't announce plans to pull American liquor from shelves.
Canadians have canceled trips south of the border, boycotted U.S. alcohol and other products and even booed at sporting ...
Some Canadian provinces ordered distributors to stop selling American alcohol products in response to President Trump's 25% ...
Leaders in several Canadian provinces are planning to follow through with a plan to nix American alcohol from stores shelves ...
Prime Minister Trudeau announced Trump has agreed to delay tariffs while countries work together on fentanyl. Meanwhile ...
B.C. pulls some American liquor from shelves ...
The leader of Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, says he will pause all retaliatory measures against the United States ...
Some of America’s most iconic liquor brands are set to be removed from Canadian stores amid one of the first dominos to fall ...
Ontario liquor stores were busy Monday morning, with a steady stream of customers seeking to buy American bourbon and California wines before all U.S. liquor gets pulled from the shelves.
A day after B.C. Premier David Eby announced a slew of measures to counter the tariffs imposed by the U.S. government, local ...
Kentucky bourbon producers again find themselves in the crosshairs as a target for retaliation after President Donald Trump ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has ordered the LCBO to strip its shelves of American products in response to the U.S. imposing 25 per cent tariffs on most Canadian imports starting Tuesday.