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Newsroom Ready: Wine industry ‘disappointed’ with SCOC trade decision
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled to maintain the status quo on interprovincial trade, including the sale of alcohol. The Canadian Vintners Association says it will continue to work to remove trade barriers for Canadian wine.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP12129107
Legacy Identifier:
r_SCOC-Border-Beer20180419T1330
Type:
Video
Duration:
1m45s
Dimensions:
1280px × 720px 130.61 MB
Create Date:
4/19/2018 1:30:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
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canadian cancer society
canadian cross-border liquor sales
Canadian Vintners Association
cross-border liquor sales
Gerard Comeau
High court decision
interprovincial trade
Supreme Court of Canada
Vintners association