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02/23/18
Alberta has lifted its boycott on importing wines from neighbouring British Columbia
after just two weeks as BC moved to challenge the ban in Federal courts
02/22/18
Constitutional battles now brewing over wine boycott
The B.C. Wine Institute announced today, Feb. 21 they will be seeking an injunction challenging the constitutionality of the ban imposed by the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission.
02/21/18
Alberta boycott has BC wineries seeking overseas markets
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley's decision to ban imports of British Columbia wine in her province is expected to cost B.C. winery owners about $70 million annually in sales unless they can find new buyers.
02/21/18
Alberta shrugs off BC legal challenge on wine ban
Deron Bilous says the potential fine Alberta faces for violating free trade rules is a pittance when set against the stakes of the Trans Mountain pipeline issue. "Let's compare the (maximum) $5 million in a fine versus the billions of dollars of investment and the thousands of jobs," Bilous told reporters at the legislature Tuesday.
02/21/18
A New Range of Hungarian Oak Barrels by Cellar-Tek and François Frères
Cellar-Tek Supplies, a winery, brewery, cidery and distillery supplier based in British Colombia and Ontario, has, for several months, been providing a new option that answers the increasing demand from wine-makers for a broader choice of winemaking and ageing tools
02/16/18
Canopy Growth pushing forward on pot-infused drinks with Constellation Brands
Licensed marijuana producer Canopy Growth Corp. is already collaborating with the maker of Corona Beer on cannabis-infused beverages even though government regulations on pot edibles won't crystallize until July 2019 at the earliest
02/15/18
April declared BC Wine Month to counter Alberta wine boycott
Many BC wines will soon be showcased at all government-run liquor stores. April has been proclaimed BC Wine Month to help stave off possible losses linked to Alberta's boycott
02/14/18
Effects of Alberta's B.C wine boycott already being felt by local wineries
British Columbia Wine Institute President and CEO Miles Prodan said today, Feb. 13, the damage has already been done, as Alberta retail shelves and restaurant coolers are emptied of B.C. wine products.
02/13/18
Northern Grape Webinar Series Returns
The Northern Grapes Webinar Series returns with a series of four webinars - scheduled for the second Tuesday of each month.
02/07/18
Alberta government boycotts BC wine
Premier Rachel Notley ups ante in spat over pipeline expansion
02/07/18
Opinion: Weaponizing wine: Notley's engineering a federal crisis in her battle with B.C
this is an utterly absurd move. An act of pointless grandstanding that contravenes the ethos of free trade that is supposed to pin this country together. But then so was B.C.'s announcement last week that it would bar additional shipments of diluted bitumen in its waterways until it could study the effect of Alberta's chief export in water. B.C.'s announcement, which was only a proposal - all the better to avoid an actual court challenge - was patently unconstitutional to boot.
02/07/18
Alberta to stop importing B.C. wine in dispute over Trans Mountain pipeline expansion: Notley
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced Tuesday that Alberta is banning wine from B.C. wineries effective immediately. "This is one good step to waking B.C. up to the fact that they can't attack our industry without a response from us," Notley said at a legislature news conference. "The Alberta Gaming and Liquor Control Board will put an immediate halt to the import of B.C. wine into Alberta."
02/07/18
From liquor stores to pot shops: How 2 Alberta companies are planning to capitalize on cannabis
'We have to take in account the tastes and the preferences of cannabis consumers of the future'
02/02/18
Spring Wine Tasting by Okanagan Falls Winery Association
Fifteen of BC's top wineries will all come together to celebrate a Spring Release Tasting of Okanagan Falls wines, for the first time, on Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at the Hotel Eldorado in Kelowna.
02/01/18
Best Sommelier of BC Announced
Sean Nelson. An incredibly well-deserved win for Sean (who also took home the honor of "Best Taster" of the day).
01/30/18
BC Wine Authority relocates to Summerland
Office and equipment now at site on Prairie Valley Road
01/30/18
How climate change may help Nova Scotia's wine industry flourish
Researchers are testing how 'exotic' varietals would fare in the province's Annapolis Valley
01/22/18
Will Canada Screw up a March Pacific Trade Deal?
Canada infamously "screwed everybody" in preventing the signing of a new Asia-Pacific trade deal last November. With Japan and Australia now eyeing a March agreement on the "Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership" (CPTPP), will Canada screw it up again?
01/22/18
'Archaic' liquor laws in BC hurt consumers, whisky distributor says
Whisky distributor says liquor policies in British Columbia limit selection for consumers
01/19/18
Canada's beer industry accounts for $13.6bn in economic activity
Despite a decline in per capita consumption, beer remains Canada's most popular alcoholic beverage and accounted for $13.6bn ($11bn USD) in economic activity in 2016.
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