Nova Scotia Selling Remaining US Alcohol Inventory Worth $14 Million

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Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston in a file photo. The Canadian Press/Darren CalabreseNova Scotia says it will be selling off its remaining U.S. alcohol, which is estimated to be worth $14 million, and will not purchase additional U.S. products.The province took U.S. products off the shelves in March, after President Donald Trump first announced tariffs on Canadian goods.

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