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Ontario and Nova Scotia now allow direct alcohol sales between provinces, effective March 2, 2026.
Ontario and Nova Scotia have signed an agreement allowing direct-to-consumer alcohol sales between the two provinces, effective March 2, 2026.
Licensed producers in both provinces can now apply to sell beer, wine, and spirits directly to consumers across provincial borders, marking a major shift from previous restrictions that limited out-of-province purchases to the LCBO’s private ordering program or personal importation.
The move aims to expand market access for local producers, boost consumer choice, and reduce interprovincial trade barriers.
Applications for authorization will be processed by the LCBO and Nova Scotia Liquor Corp., with approval expected within days.
The agreement is part of broader efforts to modernize Canada’s internal trade system and strengthen economic resilience amid external pressures.
Ontario y Nueva Escocia ahora permiten las ventas directas de alcohol entre provincias, a partir del 2 de marzo de 2026.