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Quebec Liquor Board Says $300,000 in U.S. Alcohol Could Be Destroyed Under Boycott Rules

The warning highlights how Quebec's response to U.S. tariffs has left perishable inventory stuck in storage.

Overview

  • On March 4, the Quebec government ordered the SAQ to clear U.S. alcohol from shelves in response to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
  • The SAQ is holding $27 million worth of American products purchased before the directive in storage.
  • About $300,000 in short-shelf-life goods is at risk of disposal as items approach expiry unless provincial guidelines are revised, the agency says.
  • Products most vulnerable include rosé and boxed wines, ready-to-drink cocktails, and certain beers and liqueurs not suited for long storage.
  • Other provinces took parallel steps, with Ontario and Alberta halting purchases of all U.S. alcohol and British Columbia restricting products from states that backed Trump in 2024.