Nearly six months after provinces and territories pulled U.S. alcohol products from liquor store shelves amid the ongoing Canada-U.S. trade war , many Canadians may be wondering: where do those products end up?

Quebec set off a firestorm last week after its liquor board said it might have to destroy $300,000 worth of American products in storage that were set to expire. The province’s finance minister later said the products would be donated instead.

The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States on Monday called for the return of American products to stores , after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Friday that he was removing Canada’s counter-tariffs from U.S. goods covered by the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement on free trade.

Global News reached out to every provi

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