TORONTO – Premier Kathleen Wynne is leaving the door open to a request from Ontario’s small, independent brewers to allow them to set up more independent stores to sell their products.
Wynne says she wants to wait for a report from an expert panel headed by former TD Bank chair Ed Clark, which is looking at the province’s methods for retailing alcohol, beer and wine.
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However, she says giving consumers more access to different craft beers is something she’s felt strongly about for years.
READ MORE: Ontario’s craft brewers want their own beer stores
Wynne says Clark’s recommendations will be acted on in the upcoming provincial budget, and his preliminary report released earlier suggested consumers be given more options to buy beer and wine.
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Ontario Craft Brewers want the government to allow them to establish the right to open at least one off-site store per brewery and to let them sell each other’s products in their existing on-site stores.
The lobby group for the craft brewers says its market share could double or triple in the next few years if consumer access is improved, creating up to 2,000 new brewery jobs.
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