After briefly pulling dozens of U.S.-branded alcoholic drinks from shelves, Saskatchewan is reversing course—at least partially. The province will now allow sales to resume for products confirmed to be made in Canada. The move follows backlash to a sweeping response to U.S. tariffs announced by President Trump earlier this month. While the original ban was meant as a show of economic retaliation, it’s now being scaled back to better match the policies of other provinces—and to account for where these beverages are actually produced.
Saskatchewan backtracks on complete ban of U.S.-branded beer, liquor, “Made in Canada” will make shelves
