Canadian provinces have a strange problem: What to do with millions of dollars worth of American alcohol, pulled from the shelves in anger over US tariffs and now gathering dust in stock rooms?
At least two provinces say the booze will go to a good cause, promising to sell remaining inventory and donate proceeds to charity.
One province is offloading it to restaurants and bars instead of selling it to the public.
Others have not said what they plan to do with the shelved liquor. That includes Ontario, which has an eye-popping C$80m ($57.7m; £43.3m) worth of US booze stockpiled, some of which will soon expire.
Only two Canadian provinces – Alberta and Saskatchewan – are still selling US booze.







