Farms.com Home   Ag Industry News

New Alcohol Trade Freedom in Ontario

New Alcohol Trade Freedom in Ontario
Apr 17, 2025
By Jean-Paul McDonald
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Province boosts direct alcohol sales and trade access

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has welcomed Ontario’s bold step in eliminating trade barriers and allowing direct alcohol sales to consumers. This new legislation aims to ease internal trade across provinces and support small businesses. 

One of the key changes includes the removal of all remaining party-specific exceptions under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). This means fewer obstacles for businesses trading within Canada, creating more opportunities for growth and cooperation. 

Most importantly, the legislation allows producers to sell alcohol products directly to consumers. This move cuts red tape and opens up a new market for small-scale wineries, breweries, and distilleries. It is a significant step towards economic freedom for small businesses in the province. 

Since 2022, CFIB has been releasing an annual report card on interprovincial cooperation, grading governments on their efforts to improve mutual recognition, alcohol sales, and removal of trade exceptions. This legislation directly addresses these concerns. 

With ongoing uncertainty in global trade, especially due to tension with the U.S., these changes help Canada stand strong on its own. As CFIB noted, “We can’t control or predict the Trump administration’s next moves, but we can control what’s within our own borders.” 

By removing trade barriers and expanding alcohol sales access, Ontario is setting an example for economic unity across Canada. 


Trending Video

Better Farming Ontario - Proudly Serving the World's Best Farmers for Over 25 Years

Video: Better Farming Ontario - Proudly Serving the World's Best Farmers for Over 25 Years


For over 25 years, Ontario Federation of Agriculture members have trusted Better Farming as a source for information to help them farm profitably, with insights and best practices for cash cropping, soil health, pest and weed control, livestock, and farm business management.

Watch this video to learn more about Better Farming and its relationship with producers across Ontario.

Message from Better Farming:

To our OFA farming readers, thank you for your time and your trust, for 25 years now. We look forward to continuing the journey with you.