REGINA—Saskatchewan residents no longer have limits on how much alcohol they can bring home from other provinces for personal use. The government says most provinces have some restrictions when it comes to the interprovincial movement of liquor. Jeremy Harrison, minister of trade and export development, says the government is committed to erasing unnecessary trade barriers between provinces. He says lifting restrictions is part of a broader discussion other provinces have had over trade. People buying alcohol from other provinces and bringing it into Saskatchewan has been happening for years, Harrison says.
Source: thestar May 28, 2019 17:26 UTC