In a first since prohibition started in 1916, licensed Ontario corner stores will legally be able to sell some alcoholic products from their shelves starting on Thursday.
In a first since prohibition started in 1916, licensed Ontario corner stores will legally be able to sell some alcoholic products from their shelves starting on Thursday. Queen’s Park is ushering in a new booze policy on the heels of changes they've already rolled out to allow sales of beer and wine in grocery stores. Here’s what you need to know. Read More
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What you need to know about Ontario's new rules for corner-store booze sales