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TORONTO - A union that represents many of Ontario’s liquor store workers said it objects to 7-Eleven s recent liquor sales licence applications in Ontario, part of the retailer s plan to serve alcohol in some of its stores.
A 7-Eleven is shown in Palo Alto, Calif., on July 1, 2008. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Paul Sakuma
TORONTO - A union that represents many of Ontario’s liquor store workers said it objects to 7-Eleven s recent liquor sales licence applications in Ontario, part of the retailer s plan to serve alcohol in some of its stores.
The multinational convenience store chain said in February that it plans to serve Ontario-made beer and wine products, using trained servers during limited hours in certain areas of its stores.
Public sector union challenges 7-Eleven s plan to serve booze in stores
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