As other provinces begin selling off U.S. alcohol with the idea to donate proceeds to charity over the holidays, Newfoundland and Labrador isn't making a decision, yet, on what it plans to do with its $3.2-million inventory.
The previous Liberal government gave the order to remove American-made products from Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation shelves in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war in early 2025.
Other provinces made similar moves, though over the summer Alberta and Saskatchewan reversed course and started restocking U.S. products.
Last week, Nova Scotia announced it was selling off its $14-million U.S. inventory , and about $4 million was promised to Feed Nova Scotia and other food-related charities.
Manitoba followed with a similar announc

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