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Why The Beer Store’s ‘immunity provision’ could spell trouble for the government

Finance Minister Vic Fedeli said his legislation would “fully protect” taxpayers from being “held hostage” by The Beer Store, but refused to say how much the province is willing to pay to make that happen.

Published May 28, 2019 at 3:56pm

Why The Beer Store’s ‘immunity provision’ could spell trouble for the government

TORONTO, ON- Doug Ford shacks some buck a beer beer. Premier Doug Ford, Vic Fedeli, Minister of Finance of Ontario, Christine Hogarth MPP Etobicke Lakeshore and Kevin Meens of Cool Beer Brewing Company tour the brewery and meet the media to celebrate the kick-off of Buck-a-BeerAugust 27, 2018. Rene Johnston/Toronto Star

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