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Ontario has no plans to sell off stored U.S. alcohol for charity, Ford says

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Last updated: 2025/12/15 at 3:56 PM
Press Room Published December 15, 2025
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government has no plan to sell off a stockpile of American alcohol sitting in storage to benefit charities over the holiday season, for fear it could harm local producers.

Liberals suggest booze taken off LCBO shelves amid U.S. tariffs be sold for charities, food banks

Allison Jones · The Canadian Press · Posted: Dec 15, 2025 3:26 PM EST | Last Updated: 30 minutes ago

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford pulled American alcohol off LCBO shelves in March in response to U.S. President Donald Trump imposing tariffs on Canadian goods. (Tina Mackenzie/CBC)

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government has no plan to sell off a stockpile of American alcohol sitting in storage to benefit charities over the holiday season, for fear it could harm local producers.

The provincial Liberals have been pushing Ford to direct the Liquor Control Board of Ontario to sell the booze and donate the proceeds to charity, like food banks.

Ford pulled American alcohol off LCBO shelves in March in response to U.S. President Donald Trump imposing tariffs on Canadian goods.

About $80 million worth is in storage and about $2 million worth could expire in the next six months.

Ford says today that it’s not as easy as it sounds, and he doesn’t want to sell it during the Christmas holidays because it could stop people from buying local Ontario alternatives.

The premier says he would consider the move if the alcohol could be sold out of province.

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