U.S. Liquor Removed from B.C. Stores
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Wine Growers Canada says removal of interprovincial barriers could be weeks away - Okanagan | Globalnews.ca

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B.C. liquor stores are pulling U.S. liquor from store shelves amid trade war between Canada and the United States .
The removal of interprovincial trade barriers within Canada may be closer than ever before.
Wine Growers Canada has been pushing to make trade within Canada easier for more than two decades .
Eight of the 10 provinces agreed to remove direct-to-consumer sale barriers.
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