Sask. to put American-made booze back on the shelves

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is resuming the purchase and distribution of American-made alcohol.

All American alcohol products will now be available for purchase through all distribution centres and private liquor distributors in the province, said David Morris, a spokesperson for the corporation, in a statement to CBC on Tuesday.

“This change gives Saskatchewan people the option to choose whether they want to buy these products or consider alternatives,” Morris said.

The federal government’s 25-per-cent tariff on U.S. alcohol remains in effect.

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