Canadian wine producers are seeing a boost in sales as more people choose to 'Buy Canadian' in the face of a U.S. trade war. Provincial bans on U.S. alcohol imposed earlier this year also gave homegrown vintages a bump.
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- U.S. wine imports to Canada dropped over 90 percent after provincial bans. 11s
- Sales of Ontario-made wines have increased by more than 60 percent. 33s
- Wineries like Flat Rock Cellars have seen sales rise by up to 50 percent. 57s
- Ontario will continue its ban on U.S. alcohol, while Alberta and Saskatchewan will lift theirs. 1m 19s
- Governments are working to reduce inter-provincial trade barriers for Canadian wine. 1m 44s
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