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With a ‘new NAFTA’ deal, B.C.’s protectionist wine policy ends, too
Opinion: How an issue about grocery-store shelf space in one of Canada’s provinces found its way into USMCA talks and, ultimately, the agreement itself
What your drink of choice says about your politics
A new poll suggests Canadians’ booze preferences vary according to the party they vote for. Fortunately, we’re more united in our tastes than divided
Why mommy drinks: The scary truth about #WineMom
Women are consuming more alcohol more frequently than ever before—the numbers of those who report casual drinking, binge drinking and dependence are spiking
Stop whining, America: NAFTA favours your wine
The Canadian wine industry says the rules are stacked against it, at home and in the U.S. So how did wine become a U.S. NAFTA complaint?
How to be a better Canadian: Drink Canadian wine
Maclean’s presents another instalment in our patriotic video series, designed to add to your already encyclopedic knowledge of this great country. In this edition: Award-winning Quebec sommelier Veronique Rivest toasts the champagne of Canadian wines. See more from How to Be a Better Canadian.
Liquid gold
The true story of a plot to poison one of the world’s most expensive wines is a satisfying whodunit
Video: Top Chef judge Hugh Acheson at the Ravine Vineyard
The Canadian chef talks about how good food shows a sense of place
Orange is the new white (wine)
Ontario vintners are experimenting with an ancient Georgian technique and a 500-litre qvevri
Hugh Acheson says it’s time to stop judging Canadian wine
‘The lovely thing about them now is they don’t have to prove themselves’