The Ontario government says it is helping residents navigate the ongoing L-C-B-O strike by launching a new interactive map of retail outlets selling alcohol as L-C-B-O locations remain closed.
The map pinpoints exactly where residents can still purchase beer, cider, wine or spirits during the strike.
Make this summer an Ontario-made summer!
— Doug Ford (@fordnation) July 8, 2024
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Premier Doug Ford says the new map is a great way to connect people to local products and support hundreds of Ontario businesses.
More than nine thousand L-C-B-O employees represented by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union walked off the job last Friday, with L-C-B-O stores expected to stay closed for at least 14 days.