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Premiers' Online Wine Sale Proposal Disregards Consumers' and Producers' Constitutional Rights


The Canadian Constitution Foundation reacts to the news that Premiers are considering loosening rules over some inter-provincial online sale of wine: While almost any development would be an improvement on the current, prohibition-era restrictions on the movement of alcohol within Canada, the Canadian Constitution Foundation remains concerned that blatantly unconstitutional barriers will remain in place that will continue to deny consumers choice and producers an open, national market.
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