Prime Minister Mark Carney has reportedly asked Canadian provinces to lift their bans on U.S. Alcohol imports as part of ongoing trade negotiations. British Columbia Premier David Eby has not confirmed whether he will comply, despite publicly supporting Canada’s position. Meanwhile, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has not committed to returning American alcohol to shelves, though he acknowledges the Prime Minister’s request. The issue comes as provinces weigh the economic impact of the ban against national trade agreements. Carney’s call follows recent discussions with U.S. Officials, with some provinces showing openness to revisiting the policy. The debate highlights tensions between provincial autonomy and federal trade priorities.
Canadian PM urges provinces to lift U.S. alcohol ban



























