Prime Minister Mark Carney has asked Canadian premiers to restock American alcohol and end procurement policies that exclude United States companies on Thursday, in the midst of a tentative trade deal with the U.S.

All provinces and territories except Alberta and Saskatchewan have maintained bans on the sale of U.S. liquor, and a number have imposed procurement restrictions in retaliation for U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs last year.

The removal of U.S. alcohol from liquor stores in many provinces and territories has been a sore spot with Mr. Trump’s administration, and Washington has demanded alcohol sales be restored if Ottawa wants to land a trade deal and avoid further tariffs.

With U.S. liquor gracing shelves again soon, The Globe wants to know how the public is feeling about it. Will you be purchasing U.S. alcohol now that it’s been restocked to Canadian shelves, or will you choose to boycott it? If you plan to purchase it, what products did you miss? And if you plan to boycott, what are you buying as a substitute?

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