Ford to Remove Crown Royal from LCBO After Plant Closure
Ontario Premier Doug Ford pledges to remove Crown Royal whisky from LCBO shelves following Diageo's decision to close its Amherstburg bottling plant, costing 200 jobs. Read the full story.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford pledges to remove Crown Royal whisky from LCBO shelves following Diageo's decision to close its Amherstburg bottling plant, costing 200 jobs. Read the full story.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford vows to remove Crown Royal from provincial liquor stores after Diageo closes its Amherstburg plant, putting 200 jobs at risk. Read about the escalating dispute.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford pledges to pull Crown Royal whisky from LCBO shelves in retaliation for Diageo's closure of its Amherstburg blending facility, costing 200 jobs. Read the full story.
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