Canada considers lifting ban on U.S. alcohol imports
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Mark Carney, Canadian Premiers
Canada
August 2026
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Canadian provinces are under pressure to restock U.S. alcohol as part of trade deal negotiations. Prime Minister Mark Carney is urging premiers to lift the ban. Public opinion remains divided on whether to resume purchasing U.S. products.
- Earlier version 18/21/2026, 1:21:18 AM
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