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US Alcohol Could Return to Quebec Shelves if Trump Is Willing to Make Concessions, Premier Says
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Premier Christine Fréchette says that Quebec liquor stores are willing to restock American-made alcohol — if and when the Trump administration makes key trade concessions.
Quebec is one of eight Canadian provinces in which American alcohol is currently unavailable, a boycott that US officials claim has cost distillers hundreds of millions of dollars.
“From the moment there are gains, well then I would be open to return the alcohol to the shelves.”
Quebec, and Quebec alone, will make that decision,” the statement continued.
In July, British Columbia Premier David Eby said that “there’s not a chance in hell” that US alcohol is returning to his province’s shelves; weeks earlier, Ontario Premier Doug Ford remarked that he “won’t back down.”