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Alberta once again buying alcohol, pause the following months to fight fares star-news.press/wp

Alberta is buying American Alcohol and Game Machines again, after the first month of Danielle Smith, announced restrictions on our US rates and announced restrictions on the goal of fighting for three months.

The Alberta Minister Dale nally said on Friday, the movement represents the “renewed commitment to open trade and fair trade” with the United States.

Smith said the province in March did not buy more alcohol and video lottery terminals or sign contracts with American companies. Albertra’s Liquor Stores are owned, but for the Provincial Government should be exhausted.

Donald Trump came a day after the US president on Canada’s goods and energy.


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Nally said to buy US alcohol and game machines for “more Building Trading Scenario” for some negotiations “, before renewing the Canadian-US-Mexican trade agreement.

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The agreement is known as the CUSMA, negotiated in the first Trump Administration and made a compulsory review in 2026.

“Mark Carney Prime Minister has made a clear effort to restore relationship with the US administration, and the Government of Alberta supports this view,” Nally said.

“We will highlight Alberta’s mission as a responsible and partnership partner and continue with some of the provinces to defend without tariff contact.”

The minister said Albertan is encouraged to support local producers, to save modals for more US options.

In April, the province has paused from the contracting of US companies in the “Spirit of Diplomacy”.


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2025-06-07 19:22:00

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