New Brunswick Moves Forward With Direct-to-Consumer Alcohol Sales With Partner Provinces

New Brunswick Moves Forward With Direct-to-Consumer Alcohol Sales With Partner Provinces
A sign for a New Brunswick liquor store in the town of St. Andrews, New Brunswick on May 6, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
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New Brunswick has signed an agreement to permit direct-to-consumer sales of alcohol with other participating Canadian provinces and territories, allowing consumers to buy alcohol from other regions.
Amendments to the Liquor Control Act during the spring legislative session make the change possible, the province said in a July 7 announcement.  The updated rules also eliminate restrictions on the quantity of alcohol that can be brought into the province for personal consumption.