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Could alcohol soon be sold at Alberta corner stores, groceries? [Video]

Alberta’s alcohol industry is pushing back against a provincial government consideration to allow liquor sales in grocery and convenience stores.  

Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally said last week a panel of MLAs has been exploring the idea since December.

His office says it has already consulted with Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC), warehouses, current retailers, grocery and convenience store operators, producers and responsible-use advocates Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). 

“We heard about some innovative things that Ontario is doing, getting liquor on the grocery shore shelves, and I wouldn’t be doing my job as the minister if we didn’t take a look at it,” Nally said. 

That “innovative” move out east will see Ontario’s government allow sales of beer, wine, coolers and seltzers at select supermarkets and convenience stores in 2026. 

Ontario’s alcohol sales are largely done through government-operated retailers, whereas Alberta’s …

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