[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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