Beer Freedom and Free Trade: New Brunswick Crown files factum in R. v. Comeau

Calgary, Alberta -- On Friday we received the factum of the Appellant, the Attorney General of New Brunswick in the case of R. v. Comeau. We are currently reviewing it. Without jumping the gun on the litigation process, we are confident that there are compelling responses to the Appellant’s arguments.…

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Michel Kelly-Gagnon: Trade Barriers Between Provinces Cost You More Than You Think

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One of the motivations behind the founding of the Canadian federation was that, with the United States rejecting free-trade deals, there needed to be a unified market between the future provinces of Canada. Since then, Canadians have been free to move and live anywhere in the country, and it is…

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Chris Varcoe: Why beer and politics don’t mix

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This is a story about beer and business, and what happens when they’re mixed with politics. Mostly, though, it’s about what happened to Calgary couple Mike Tessier and Bo Vitanov when they opened their own beer importing agency — and saw their business side-swiped by government policy designed to help…

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