TORONTO — Crown Royal will remain on Ontario liquor store shelves, after its parent company agreed to $23 million in spending in the province and Premier Doug Ford cancelled his plans for a boycott.
Crown Royal will remain on shelves at the Liquor Control Board of Ontario after Diageo reached a settlement with Ontario ...
Crown Royal will remain on the shelves at LCBOs after the province reached an agreement with the company that produces the whiskey.
The drinks maker said it had reached a settlement with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his government that ensures Crown Royal will continue to be sold through Liquor Control Board of Ontario outlets.
Diageo will maintain its Canadian headquarters and warehouse operations in the Greater Toronto Area and other bottling and distillation facilities in Gimli, Man., and Valleyfield, Que. Crown Royal ...
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Crown Royal will remain on Ontario liquor store shelves, after its parent company agreed to $23 million in spending in the province, and Premier Doug Ford cancelled his plans for a boycott.
The deal announced by the Ford government Friday to accept $23 million from global alcohol company Diageo to prevent Ontario from removing Crown Royal whisky from the LCBO after the company’s decision ...
Premier Doug Ford backed down from his threat to remove Crown Royal from the shelves of the LCBO after the government said it reached a $23 million agreement with the company.