[Growwine] News article
Martin Paré
midmp at abacom.com
Fri Nov 16 02:15:35 EST 2007
what about international trade agreements ? i thought only Ontario and BC
did something back in the 80s to legally keep the special markups ?
On 15 Nov 2007 at 12:29, littlefatwino at trytel.net wrote:
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> Lardy has sent this article to you from The Chronicle Herald (http://thechronicleherald.ca)
> Lardy comments: This is an amazing gamble. Back in the 80's Ontario wines had a very favourable markup vis a vis imports and it was ruled trade illegal. Very interesting indeed, and extremely nice to see a Canadian government willing to bend towards helping the locals instead of pushing yet more factory imports...
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> Published: 2007-11-15
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> Grape expectations
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> Local winemakers will have another reason to pop the corks in the new year.
> On Jan. 2, the Nova Scotia Liquor Corp. will drop its price markup on Nova Scotia wines by 70 per cent to encourage industry growth. It may be good news for growers but it will take awhile for consumers to reap the benefits. "If people are expecting to see on Jan. 2 a whole bunch more Nova Scotia wine and a whole bunch more lower prices for those wines, that´s not going to happen," NSLC spokesman Rick Perkins said.
> Read the full story at http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/9004623.html
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