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Shots over the bow: Why provinces are using liquor leverage in trade war with U.S.The dozens of Kentucky bourbons listed on the BC Liquor Stores website range from a two-ounce bottle of Maker's Mark, priced at $5.29, to a $2,400 bottle of Woodford Reserve, aged in cognac barrels ...
aged in cognac barrels and presented in a crystal decanter. A demonstrator holds up signs during a protest outside of the U.S embassy in Vancouver B.C., on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. THE CANADIAN ...
Kentucky Bourbon Festival tickets for the 2025 event go on sale April 17 with early-access for “Bourbon Insiders” on April 16 ...
Calling time on U.S. alcohol has been a popular move among Canadian provincial and territorial governments looking for ways to fight back in the trade war.
The dozens of Kentucky bourbons listed on the British Columbia Liquor Stores website range from a two-ounce bottle of Maker’s Mark, priced at $5.29, to a $2,400 bottle of Woodford Reserve, aged in ...
aged in cognac barrels and presented in a crystal decanter. What they all have in common is the "currently unavailable" designation, having been yanked from sale by British Columbia's government ...
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