The order to stop selling US alcohol may have a surprisingly large impact, even if or when relations "Normalize". This is a golden opportunity for southern Ontario to capitalize on its position in the Pino Noir belt and boost its Viticulture with domestic consumption.
Additionally, I think Canada and the United States are basically the only countries that produce maple alcohol in appreciable amounts, albeit something that is a niche in both markets. It effectively gives the Canadian makers of it a bit of protectionism by default, which may be beneficial for niche producers without huge markets.
Additionally, I think Canada and the United States are basically the only countries that produce maple alcohol in appreciable amounts, albeit something that is a niche in both markets. It effectively gives the Canadian makers of it a bit of protectionism by default, which may be beneficial for niche producers without huge markets.