Alberta, B.C. toast wine deal after tiff over taxing direct sales to consumers
EDMONTON — The Alberta-British Columbia wine fight appears to be coming to an end.
The premiers of both provinces announced Tuesday a one-year deal to again allow Albertans to direct order wine from more than 300 B.C. wineries in exchange for the Alberta government getting its share of applicable taxes.
“The markup was not being collected, and we think you need to have fair treatment,” Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told reporters in Halifax, where all of Canada’s premiers were meeting at the Council of the Federation.
“We’re just trying to close that loophole.”