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Nova Scotia is selling its remaining U.S. alcohol stock due to tariffs, donating proceeds to food charities.
Nova Scotia is selling its remaining $14 million in U.S.-made alcohol, mostly wine and spirits, after removing them from shelves in March due to U.S. tariffs.
The sale, starting Monday, will continue for several months across NSLC stores, with proceeds of about $4 million going to food charities like Feed Nova Scotia.
The province will not reorder U.S. alcohol once the current stock is gone, part of a broader response to trade tensions.
New Brunswick is taking a similar approach, while Prince Edward Island has not yet announced its plans.
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