's liquor laws, saying the rules violate international trade principles. enacted new liquor laws that changed the way alcohol is bought and sold in the province. (CBC)WTO trade laws include the national treatment principle, which dictates that imported goods must be given equal treatment as domestic products. It added that over half of the wines imported to Canada "in recent years" came from countries in the union. More than 200 provincial liquor stores sell wine imported from elsewhere in Canada, as well as around the world.
Source: CBC News February 08, 2017 19:52 UTC