drink canadian.
u.s. president donald trump’s trade war against canada has shaken up a potent cocktail of anger and patriotism in windsor-essex, and it’s showing at the liquor store.
while the lcbo clears american alcohol off the shelves, windsor restaurants, grocery stores, and individual customers are going cold turkey on u.s. booze amid a buy canadian fervour.
“we’re stocked full of canada,” matt komsa, who co-owns six bars and restaurants, told the star. “we as a group made a decision not to stock up on american booze and go fully canadian. we’re obviously going to go through the stock that we have. but after that, we’re not purchasing any more american products.”
trump sparked a trade war on tuesday by imposing the hefty tariffs on virtually all canadian products that he’d been threatening for months.
the canadian response was immediate, from prime minister justin trudeau announcing retaliatory tariffs to citizens cancelling u.s. trips and swearing off american products.
under premier doug ford’s orders, lcbo employees began relegating kentucky bourbon, california wine and other american alcohol to the storage room on tuesday.
no one seemed to be buying it anyway.
“yes, 100 per cent, i’ve been already buying canadian stuff at the grocery store,” said jane broughton, who picked up some wine at the howard avenue lcbo the day tariffs took effect.
interviewed at the lcbo store at the roundhouse centre in windsor on tuesday, march 4, 2025, jane broughton says she’s buying canadian.
dan janisse
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windsor star