Canada is considering concessions in trade talks with the United States, including ending provincial bans on U.S. alcohol, to avoid an additional set of tariffs set to take effect in less than two weeks, a source familiar with the ongoing negotiations confirms with CityNews. The source’s identity is being protected as they have not been authorized to speak publicly on the matter. All provinces have currently banned the sale of U.S. alcohol, with the exceptions of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Ford has previously expressed frustration with President Trump’s strong-armed approach to trade relations and defended Ontario’s ban on U.S. booze. “It’s Quebec, and only Quebec, that will make a decision.”