Ontario’s LCBO just announced that they will start taking booze orders online and they will deliver those orders straight to your home to boot! (no pun intended)

Orders must be a minimum of $50 and you’ll have to prove that you are legal drinking age of course.

Now British Columbia’s liquor agency says it’s  working on an online tool for buying alcohol.

Some privately owned companies already deliver booze, but new rules for government stores would step up the competition.

David Eby, provincial opposition liquor critic for the NDP, said he is worried about ensuring alcohol products will be off limits to young people under the new system.

Is liquor delivery genius or dangerous? Will it be reliable with Canada Post delivering? So many questions…I need a drink!

Here’s some reaction to the LCBO announcement:

 

 

 

 

 

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