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National Post
9 Jul 2024

Ontario Premier Doug Ford released a video on Monday unveiling an online map that displays licensed alcohol retailers across the province.
In a video shared on the Premier’s X account on Monday, Ford announced that the new map, available on the province’s website, features a growing list of “beer, wine, cider, coolers, and even spirit” retailers across Ontario.