Kathleen Wynne is worried Doug Ford’s plan to sell beer and wine in corner stores would have us see beer next to candy bars. She is too late.
I took the picture below in the Loblaws Superstore in Kanata South in west Ottawa today, May 24, 2018.
You either pay attention or pay through the nose. I would rather pay attention.
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https://news.ontario.ca/archive/en/2006/05/15/LCBO-Agency-Stores-Program-Expanded.html
The Agency Store program dates back to early 1960s, but was greatly expanded by the McGuinty Liberal government in early 2000 years. Liberals crowed about the success of the program, until OPSEU unionists strenuously opposed it. Currently it is on hold. Wynne was part of that government and either knows what she is claiming to be totally false, or as Premier is somehow unaware of the program. Very unlikely.
As many rural Ontarians can attest, beer and liquor have been sold alongside snacks and groceries for decades, but not in Toronto. Currently there are about 240 such stores all across rural Ont.
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Wynne is a mental midget who should be kicked to the curb, the liberal policies she and the NDP push are going to bankrupt Ontario and Canada.