The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) says it is reopening five retail locations for one day next week to allow bar and restaurant owners to buy alcohol amid a strike by thousands of its employees.
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario says it is reopening five retail locations for one day next week to allow bar and restaurant owners to buy alcohol amid a strike by thousands of its employees.its wholesale customers that it will open five LCBO retail stores in unspecified key locations on July 10 to facilitate licensee in-store shopping by appointment.
Jasveen Rattan, the director of policy and government relations with Ontario Restaurant Hotel & Motel Association, welcomed LCBO's move to open five stores next week. The union has said that the main point of contention at the bargaining table is the Ford government's expansion of alcohol sales to grocery stores and convenience stores, especially increased access to ready-to-drink cocktails.Meanwhile, the government said it was "more committed than ever" to expand alcohol access to more stores later this summer.
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