Today's the day! Ontario convenience stores are officially able to carry beer and alcohol on their shelves as of Sept 5. Despite turmoil surroundin...
of Ontario 's massive new alcohol program, the day has finally come where retail outlets and convenience stores are officially able to carry various ready-to-drink alcohol products on their shelves.In the largest expansion of provincial alcohol sales since the end of prohibition in 1927, over 4,000 convenience stores across the province are now able to stock their shelves with a selection of beer and other alcoholic beverages to save you a trip to the nearest LCBO.
We’re delivering on our promise to treat people like adults while giving small businesses the chance to grow and create more…type of alcohol at the corner store, though. As of now, only beer, wine, cider and ready-to-drink beverages will be available.
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