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VisitOntario Allows Alcohol Sales in 4,200 Convenience Stores Including Toronto
Sep 5, 2024, 10:30 AM
Ontario has officially allowed convenience stores to sell alcohol starting today. Nearly 4,200 stores across the province, including in Toronto and Etobicoke, can now offer beer, wine, cider, and ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages. This move is expected to provide a boost to small businesses and create local jobs. Premier Doug Ford emphasized that convenience stores near schools will be 'very responsible' in handling alcohol sales. Enforcement of the new rules will be overseen to ensure compliance. The decision is seen as a significant shift in Ontario's alcohol sales policy, aligning it with practices in other regions. For Jeff at @AllorNothingBH, this means more opportunities for local breweries.
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