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Q&A: What opening interprovincial alcohol trade could mean for local craft brewers [Video]

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The federal and provincial governments have agreed to ease restrictions on the sale and distribution of alcohol across Canada. London Morning host Andrew Brown talked to Dave Reed, the owner of Forked River Brewing Company, about selling products across provincial boundaries.

Federal and provincial governments have agreed to ease restrictions on the sale and distribution of alcohol across the country. 

The move is part of a host of changes being worked on by the federal, provincial and territorial governments aimed at adding $200 billion to the Canadian economy while it faces ongoing turbulence from U.S. tariffs.

To find out what opening trade barriers could mean for local producers, London Morning host Andrew Brown met with Dave Reed, the owner of Forked River Brewing Company.

The following has been edited for length and clarity:

Andrew Brown: How does it currently work when it comes to buying and selling beer, wine and spirits from other provinces?

Dave Reed: We get people …

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