Nova Scotians who have been missing their favourite California Cabernet or Tennessee whisky will soon have a chance to stock up.
The provincial government has announced it will sell off its remaining inventory of U.S. alcohol — roughly $14 million worth.
The net profits — about $4 million — will be given to Feed Nova Scotia and other community food groups, a news release said.
Nova Scotia pulled all U.S. alcohol products from NSLC shelves on March 4 in response to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
Premier Tim Houston said the province will not be ordering any more from the U.S. once the inventory is sold off.
“We remain committed to a Team Canada approach to tariffs and trade," Houston said in the release.
“Nova Scotians have already paid for this product. We don’t want it

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