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See, Ontario does not just tariff you, we block your products altogether and it worked.
This is probably $23M that would have been invested in the U.S perhaps? I do not know for sure.
The irony of some politicians going even further than Trump by banning products while suggesting "America is being mean to us!". We employ the Chinese tactic of banning, a new level!
Ontario will keep Crown Royal on the shelves in the province’s liquor stores, it says, after parent company Diageo agreed to almost $23 million in spending in the alcohol and agriculture sectors.
According to a statement Friday, the province said it had reached the agreement with the company after months of negotiations.
Last year, Diageo announced it would be closing its Amherstburg bottling plant in southwestern Ontario, putting nearly 200 workers out of their jobs by the end of February.
Premier Doug Ford said the money would help strengthen provincial supply chains and "support the local community in Amherstburg and the surrounding area.”
As a result of the agreement, the province said Crown Royal will remain available though the LCBO.
This is probably $23M that would have been invested in the U.S perhaps? I do not know for sure.
The irony of some politicians going even further than Trump by banning products while suggesting "America is being mean to us!". We employ the Chinese tactic of banning, a new level!
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Ontario will keep Crown Royal on the shelves in the province’s liquor stores, it says, after parent company Diageo agreed to almost $23 million in spending in the alcohol and agriculture sectors.
According to a statement Friday, the province said it had reached the agreement with the company after months of negotiations.
Last year, Diageo announced it would be closing its Amherstburg bottling plant in southwestern Ontario, putting nearly 200 workers out of their jobs by the end of February.
Premier Doug Ford said the money would help strengthen provincial supply chains and "support the local community in Amherstburg and the surrounding area.”
As a result of the agreement, the province said Crown Royal will remain available though the LCBO.