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Alberta's government will immediately boycott all imports of wines from British Columbia, Premier Rachel Notley announced Tuesday, escalating the inter-provincial spat over the Kinder Morgan ...
British Columbia Premier David Eby, right, gifts a bottle of B.C. wine to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith while speaking to reporters at the Council of the Federation meetings in Halifax on Tuesday.
On Tuesday Alberta said it’s no longer importing B.C wine following the west coast’s decision to obstruct a $7.4-billion pipeline expansion. There’s a growing trade dispute in Western Canada ...
On Tuesday, the two premiers explained that any vineyards barred from shipping wine directly to Alberta clients could resume these sales immediately – but they must keep track of all these sales.
Fine little wine industry that B.C. has going here. Be a shame if something happened to it. That about sums up the sentiments that Alberta Premier Rachel Notley expressed on Tuesday when she ...
Canada's oil-rich province of Alberta is banning wine imports from neighboring British Columbia over a dispute about a proposed pipeline. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced Tuesday that the ...
In the latest chapter of an interprovincial grapes of wrath, Alberta’s liquor regulator has blocked imports of B.C. wine. While B.C. vintners are seeing red over the new bottleneck, Alberta ...
The Alberta government’s decision to substantially increase its tax on all wine it sells is riling B.C. winemakers, who are preparing for a showdown. They would like Alberta to exempt them from ...
The tannins are supple and satisfyingly chewy. Pair it with roasted or grilled meats, red or white; $29.99 in B.C., various prices in Alberta, $26.96 in Manitoba, $26.95 in Quebec, $29.99 in Nova ...
The price of a bottle of wine in Alberta is set to go up on April 1 after the province announced changes to its liquor markups in last week's budget.
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