Crown Royal Remains in Ontario After Diageo's $23M Investment
Crown Royal whisky will continue to be sold in Ontario liquor stores after Diageo agreed to invest nearly $23 million in the province, following a dispute over job losses.
Crown Royal whisky will continue to be sold in Ontario liquor stores after Diageo agreed to invest nearly $23 million in the province, following a dispute over job losses.
The Ontario government has reached an agreement with Diageo, securing nearly $23 million in investments to protect local jobs and keep Crown Royal products available at the LCBO.
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Windsor reaches a $23 million agreement with Diageo, ensuring Crown Royal products remain available at LCBO stores, supporting local economic stability.
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