McGuinty Government Proposes Removing Restrictions On Ontarians
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Ontario is taking the next steps to update alcohol laws to better serve Ontarians. The proposed changes will remove unnecessary barriers and restrictions for special events, festivals, and licensed establishments. This will provide Ontarians with a more enjoyable experience, and improve tourism and local economies.
The province will begin consultations on a number of proposed changes, including:
Modernizing the province's liquor laws is part of the province's Open Ontario plan to strengthen our economy and create new opportunities for jobs.
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The province will begin consultations on a number of proposed changes, including:
- Removing the need for beer tents at events and festivals so people can walk around freely with drinks
- Extending the hours that alcohol can be served at special events, such as weddings or charity fundraisers, from 1 a.m. to 2 a.m., to be consistent with licensed establishments
- Allowing all-inclusive vacation packages to be sold in Ontario
- Allowing people to circulate in retail booth areas of festivals with beverages.
Modernizing the province's liquor laws is part of the province's Open Ontario plan to strengthen our economy and create new opportunities for jobs.
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