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What I said about border crossings was 100% fact./—-/ Your lies is so easy to debunk.
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Wow! Look at your chart and how many Trump let in!
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What I said about border crossings was 100% fact./—-/ Your lies is so easy to debunk.
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i'm an equal opportunity alchy Cell......./—-/ I laid off brown liquors, but way back when, I found Seagram’s 7 to be as good and cheaper.
My bad, wasn't aware there were two Fords. ThanksWell his brother, who I liked more than Doug; was the one you are referring too. To err is human. May he rest in peace. He was a genuine human being regardless of his imperfections.
/—-/ At 73, my stomach can’t handle it. Heartburn. I still enjoy beer and red wine though.i'm an equal opportunity alchy Cell.......~S~
N.S. to pull all U.S. booze from liquor store shelves in response to Trump tariffs
CBC
Sat, February 1, 2025, 6:47 PM CST
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston responded to U.S. president Donald Trump's tariff increase on Saturday.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has outlined his response to tariffs imposed on Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump.
On Saturday, Trump signed an executive order that imposes a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods entering the U.S., including a 10 per cent tariff on oil and gas.
In a press release sent just hours after the tariffs were confirmed, Houston said that as of Monday, tolls at the Cobequid Pass will double for commercial vehicles entering from the U.S.
He said the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation will be directed to remove all U.S. alcohol from store shelves effective this Tuesday. That totals more than 400 products, including beer, wine, spirits and coolers.
For the 2023-24 fiscal year, sales of U.S. products imported from the U.S. totalled $18 million of the NSLC's $753 million in sales on alcohol, said a liquor corporation spokesperson. These products made up seven per cent of the NSLC's number of alcohol listings.
Business deals with the U.S. will also be curtailed.
"We will look for opportunities to cancel existing contracts and will maintain the option to reject bids outright because of President Trump's unlawful tariffs."
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N.S. to pull all U.S. booze from liquor store shelves in response to Trump tariffs
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has outlined his response to tariffs imposed on Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump. On Saturday, Trump signed an executive order that imposes a 25 per cent tariff on...www.yahoo.com
Omeprazole./—-/ At 73, my stomach can’t handle it. Heartburn. I still enjoy beer and red wine though.
/—-/ It doesn’t work well, but Esomeprazole 10mg does the trick. And no more spicy food.Omeprazole.

Awwww shit.... There goes that 12 bottles of whiskey a week we would depending on to stay in business.!N.S. to pull all U.S. booze from liquor store shelves in response to Trump tariffs
CBC
Sat, February 1, 2025, 6:47 PM CST
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston responded to U.S. president Donald Trump's tariff increase on Saturday.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has outlined his response to tariffs imposed on Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump.
On Saturday, Trump signed an executive order that imposes a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods entering the U.S., including a 10 per cent tariff on oil and gas.
In a press release sent just hours after the tariffs were confirmed, Houston said that as of Monday, tolls at the Cobequid Pass will double for commercial vehicles entering from the U.S.
He said the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation will be directed to remove all U.S. alcohol from store shelves effective this Tuesday. That totals more than 400 products, including beer, wine, spirits and coolers.
For the 2023-24 fiscal year, sales of U.S. products imported from the U.S. totalled $18 million of the NSLC's $753 million in sales on alcohol, said a liquor corporation spokesperson. These products made up seven per cent of the NSLC's number of alcohol listings.
Business deals with the U.S. will also be curtailed.
"We will look for opportunities to cancel existing contracts and will maintain the option to reject bids outright because of President Trump's unlawful tariffs."
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N.S. to pull all U.S. booze from liquor store shelves in response to Trump tariffs
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has outlined his response to tariffs imposed on Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump. On Saturday, Trump signed an executive order that imposes a 25 per cent tariff on...www.yahoo.com
There really isn't anything in Canada that I can't live without.We can live without Canadian whiskey as long as Kentucky still makes bourbon.
Translation: " awwww shit!! We can't steal from The US anymore!....Godammit!"Houston goes on to say...
He said going forward the province will focus on "finding new markets here at home with programs like Nova Scotia Loyal, focus on developing our own resources, eliminate inter-provincial trade barriers and, finally, of course, look for international diversification."
The statement also said it's remarkable to "find ourselves at odds with our best friend and neighbour."
We can live without Canadian whiskey as long as Kentucky still makes bourbon.
Nova Scotia? What are we losing in sales? Twelve or thirteen bottles a week?Lol, Canadians are about to find out how shitty their domestic whiskey is.
/—-/ And beer.Lol, Canadians are about to find out how shitty their domestic whiskey is.
/—-/ I can live without Canada Geese.There really isn't anything in Canada that I can't live without.
beat me to it ..
N.S. to pull all U.S. booze from liquor store shelves in response to Trump tariffs
CBC
Sat, February 1, 2025, 6:47 PM CST
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston responded to U.S. president Donald Trump's tariff increase on Saturday.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has outlined his response to tariffs imposed on Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump.
On Saturday, Trump signed an executive order that imposes a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods entering the U.S., including a 10 per cent tariff on oil and gas.
In a press release sent just hours after the tariffs were confirmed, Houston said that as of Monday, tolls at the Cobequid Pass will double for commercial vehicles entering from the U.S.
He said the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation will be directed to remove all U.S. alcohol from store shelves effective this Tuesday. That totals more than 400 products, including beer, wine, spirits and coolers.
For the 2023-24 fiscal year, sales of U.S. products imported from the U.S. totalled $18 million of the NSLC's $753 million in sales on alcohol, said a liquor corporation spokesperson. These products made up seven per cent of the NSLC's number of alcohol listings.
Business deals with the U.S. will also be curtailed.
"We will look for opportunities to cancel existing contracts and will maintain the option to reject bids outright because of President Trump's unlawful tariffs."
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N.S. to pull all U.S. booze from liquor store shelves in response to Trump tariffs
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has outlined his response to tariffs imposed on Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump. On Saturday, Trump signed an executive order that imposes a 25 per cent tariff on...www.yahoo.com
You'll have to find another booze possibly, but Canada Dry is owned and bottled by Dr. Pepper--an American company.But Canadian Mist? Canada dry Gingerale?
I will pass away immediately!