The Ford government’s push to get beer, wine and ready-made cocktails into convenience stores ahead of its original schedule will cost taxpayers more than $600 million, the province’s budget watchdog says.
The Ford government’s push to get beer, wine and ready-made cocktails into convenience stores ahead of its original schedule will cost taxpayers more than $600 million, the province’s budget watchdog says.
Ford cares about things he can see
That’s his buddies, Toronto traffic, and the selection of alcohol at restaurants and the gas station.