Alberta to Cut US Alcohol, Change Procurement in Retaliation Against Trump

  • Province to drop US alcohol, change buying rules in short term
  • Premier says she’ll push for more pipelines to Canada’s coasts

Danielle Smith, Alberta's premier

Photographer: David Kawai/Bloomberg
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The Canadian province of Alberta is immediately halting purchases of US alcohol and changing its procurement rules to respond to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, while focusing longer-term efforts to export more oil and gas to other markets.