The Canadian Landowner Alliance advocates for provincial legislation that recognizes property rights, and, that the Federal Government of Canada enshrines property rights in the Charter of Rights and freedoms.
Even though average beer prices in Ontario and Quebec are similar, the Ontario government commodity tax on a case of 24 cans is more than double the Quebec beer tax.
"Ontario Beer Facts is brought to you by Canada's National Brewers (CNB), a national trade association representing Labatt Brewing Company Ltd., Molson Coors Canada and Sleeman Breweries Ltd"
Can someone please start a boycott of these bastards?
I don't live in Ontario but I haven't bought a union-made beer in years. We make our own and sometimes we buy a few growlers from one of the microbreweries. Alley Kat Brewery (Edmonton) makes a decent Pale Ale, and some of the dark beer put out by Bow Valley is pretty good. I find that a lot of the stuff put out by the small breweries doesn't get much of a head on it and it seems kind of flat.
"Ontario Beer Facts is brought to you by Canada's National Brewers (CNB), a national trade association representing Labatt Brewing Company Ltd., Molson Coors Canada and Sleeman Breweries Ltd"
ReplyDeleteCan someone please start a boycott of these bastards?
Yes indeed. I posted your question on Small Dead Animals.
DeleteBut a boycott will only work in places where people aren't sheep. So I think Ontario is pretty well permanently screwed.
I don't live in Ontario but I haven't bought a union-made beer in years. We make our own and sometimes we buy a few growlers from one of the microbreweries. Alley Kat Brewery (Edmonton) makes a decent Pale Ale, and some of the dark beer put out by Bow Valley is pretty good. I find that a lot of the stuff put out by the small breweries doesn't get much of a head on it and it seems kind of flat.
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