RelatedIn August, 2015, I assisted lawyers Arnold Schwisberg and Mikael Bernard at Comeau’s four-day trial in Campbellton, N.B. For one thing, they feared alienating their Quebec neighbours who frequently cross the bridge to do business in Campbellton. If they really want to keep liquor sales in the province, they’ll have to lower the ridiculous taxes they impose on it. So the furor over whether or not to “continue” enforcing section 134(b) of the Liquor Control Act is a farce. I took detailed notes of the evidence and now have a copy of the official trial transcript.
Source: National Post May 24, 2016 11:56 UTC