Manitoba premier open to lifting U.S. booze ban but hopes Canadians won't buy it
WINNIPEG — Manitoba's premier says he is reluctantly open to returning U.S. booze to provincial shelves as part of a trade deal, but hopes Canadians won't buy it.Categories
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