TORONTO – The Ontario Chamber of Commerce is telling Finance Minister Vic Fedeli that ripping up a deal with The Beer Store could deter investment in the province.
The Progressive Conservative government tabled legislation last week that would terminate a 10-year contract with The Beer Store in order to allow the sale of beer and wine in corner stores.
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It was signed by the previous Liberal government and permitted beer and wine to be sold in hundreds of grocery stores.
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The president and CEO of the chamber says cancelling a contract sends an alarming message to the business community in Ontario and beyond.
Rocco Rossi says the business advocacy group has been supportive of this government, but breaking a legitimate contract is a short-sighted approach.
The Beer Store is threatening to challenge the Tory government’s legislation in court.
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