Discover how Doug Ford's video promoting alcohol retailers amid the LCBO strike is causing a buzz on social media!
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has sparked controversy with a new video promoting alternative options for Ontarians amidst the LCBO strike. In the video, Ford introduces a searchable online map to help consumers find their favorite beer, wine, cider, and spirits from local Ontario retailers, including over 1,000 breweries, wineries, and distilleries. The move has generated mixed reactions on social media, with some applauding Ford's initiative while others criticize it.
As the LCBO strike continues, Ford's interactive map aims to assist residents in locating alcohol retailers across the province. The online tool provides a convenient way for consumers to access beer, wine, and spirits while over 9,000 LCBO workers are on strike. With the summer in full swing, Ford encourages Ontarians to support local businesses and enjoy an 'Ontario-Made Summer' by exploring the diverse range of retailers highlighted on the map.
Interestingly, the concept of government-run liquor stores in Ontario dates back almost a century, with the first stores opening nearly 100 years ago to great excitement. The long-standing tradition of the LCBO contrasts with Ford's innovative approach to navigating the challenges posed by the current strike. This blend of tradition and modernity adds a unique dimension to the ongoing conversation surrounding alcohol retail in Ontario, making Ford's actions a topic of considerable debate and intrigue.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says there are 'still plenty of options' for Ontarians to buy alcohol in a new video drawing ire from some on social media.
Ford unveiled a new searchable online map designed to help consumers find their favourite beer, wine, cider and spirits.
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The Ontario government released an interactive map Monday to help residents find alcohol retailers across the province.
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