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BC to remove all U.S. alcohol from BCLIQUOR stores

staff report
March 10, 2025 5:33pm

Premier David Eby announced that all American alcoholic beverages will be removed from BCLIQUOR stores, and the BC Liquor Distribution Branch will stop purchasing U.S. products. This decision follows escalating threats from former U.S. President Donald Trump, including comments about Canada’s dairy and lumber industries and even redrawing the border.

Eby said the move expands a previous ban on liquor from “red states” and reflects British Columbians’ frustration with American aggression. He encouraged residents to support Canadian-made products instead.

See his entire statement below:

“Today, we are ordering the removal of all American beer, wine, spirits and refreshment beverages from the shelves at BCLIQUOR stores. The stores carry hundreds of types of U.S. alcohol that the BC Liquor Distribution Branch will also no longer be purchasing.

“We are taking this action in response to escalating threats from south of the border. Most recently, U.S. President Donald Trump made new threats against Canada’s dairy and lumber industries – and there are reports he has been musing about redrawing the border.

“Last week, we took ‘red state’ liquor off our shelves in a targeted move. In the face of ongoing threats, including to Canada’s dairy and lumber industries, we are expanding the list of targeted American products.

“We have heard the voices of people in British Columbia who are justifiably upset by American threats – and want to see us take this step.

“While some of us may be disappointed at not being able to access some of our favourites, this is an excellent opportunity to sample Canadian products. I encourage those who enjoy Napa Valley wines to enjoy the many award winners from the Okanagan Valley. British Columbia distillers produce many distinguished spirits, while we also brew popular domestic and delicious craft beers.

“We will be introducing legislation this week to address these unprecedented threats from the United States.

“Let there be no mistake about the intent behind tariffs. President Trump wants to hurt Canada economically so he can annex Canada politically. As hard as it is to believe, our longtime friend and ally is behaving like a foe. Trump wants to force us into becoming the 51st state. That will never happen. We are proud Canadians. We will always be the true north, strong and free. Elbows up!”

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  1. N_Dj says

    March 10, 2025 at 8:16 pm

    Typical socialist approach…
    So, who is paying the Liquor stores for the enormous US beverages stock that will be removed from the shelves? Surely not Premier Eby with his own money…
    Would it be wiser to sell the existing stock and then stop ordering more? Although, I still do not see how would this particular “counter-measure” change anything, but hey, they claim “they have heard the voices of people in British Columbia”…

  2. Roland French says

    March 16, 2025 at 9:11 pm

    Certainly my point. I’m an employee of the Liquor Board. I’m also a citizen of Canada and the province of British Columbia. I would imagine the wholesale price of the entire amount across Canada could be 3/4 of a billion. Maybe slightly less. Just a guess. So. Yes. Taking it off the shelves is important but a knee jerk decision. What now. We have no idea how long this will sit. Or God forbid. Thrown out. Concern citizen.

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