
American booze could soon be returning to P.E.I. shelves as part of ongoing negotiations
About 18 months after alcohol from the United States was pulled from Canadian liquor store shelves, it could be returning.
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About 18 months after alcohol from the United States was pulled from Canadian liquor store shelves, it could be returning.

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