9 Provinces and 1 Territory Agree to Allow Direct-to-Consumer Alcohol Sales

9 Provinces and 1 Territory Agree to Allow Direct-to-Consumer Alcohol Sales
Bottles of wine are shown on display at a liquor store in Cremona, Alta. on Feb. 7, 2018. The Canadian Press/Jeff McIntosh
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Canadians in nine provinces and one territory will be able to purchase alcohol directly from producers by next spring, says the minister of transport and internal trade.

All provinces except for Newfoundland and Labrador and Yukon agreed to sign a memorandum of understanding to implement direct-to-consumer alcohol sales for personal consumption by May 2026, according to an announcement made on July 8 at a Committee on Internal Trade meeting chaired by Northwest Territories Minister Caitlin Cleveland. The committee consists of all federal, provincial, and territorial ministers responsible for trade.