Karine Cousineau (@kcousineau) 's Twitter Profile
Karine Cousineau

@kcousineau

Politico, Québécoise living in TO. Love dogs, tv and travelling a little too much. Views are my own

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Karine Cousineau (@kcousineau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wondering how the Trump tariffs will be impacting Canadian brewers and consumers? Most beer cans in Canada start with aluminium that crosses the border twice before becoming the can in your hand.

Beer Canada (@beercanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are calling on Scott Moe to reverse its misguided decision to delist proudly Canadian-brewed beer from the province. The unintended consequence of banning brands that may simply be perceived as "American-branded" will be to harm Canadian breweries & SK retailers,

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Restaurants Canada is calling on the Government of Saskatchewan to reconsider its decision to ban US-branded but Canadian-made beer and other products from provincial distribution. This policy affects many of the key brands most ordered by our restaurants patrons from iconic

Restaurants Canada is calling on the Government of Saskatchewan to reconsider its decision to ban US-branded but Canadian-made beer and other products from provincial distribution. This policy affects many of the key brands most ordered by our restaurants patrons from iconic
Karine Cousineau (@kcousineau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rising beer taxes are squeezing consumers & putting pressure on local businesses. Canada has the highest beer taxes in the G7. It’s more than time to eliminate the escalator tax and roll back the recent increases to support consumers and businesses.

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"On April 1 — a day before U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to impose reciprocal tariffs on America’s trading partners, Canada’s excise tax on beer, wine and spirits will automatically increase by two per cent, which is estimated to cost consumers over $40 million a

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It’s not an April Fool’s joke — federal beer taxes are rising tomorrow even though Canada is in the middle of a general election & another round of American tariffs are expected to be announced on April 2nd. We’re calling on the Leaders of all political parties to commit to roll

It’s not an April Fool’s joke — federal beer taxes are rising tomorrow even though Canada is in the middle of a general election & another round of American tariffs are expected to be announced on April 2nd.  We’re calling on the Leaders of all political parties to commit to roll
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Under a rigid Trudeau-era tax policy, federal beer taxes in Canada just went up again. We're calling on all federal party leaders to stop automatic beer tax hikes and roll back this increase in their first Budget after the April 28 election. Read our full release:

Under a rigid Trudeau-era tax policy, federal beer taxes in Canada just went up again. We're calling on all federal party leaders to stop automatic beer tax hikes and roll back this increase in their first Budget after the April 28 election. Read our full release:
Karine Cousineau (@kcousineau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Canada, nearly half the price of beer (46%!!) goes straight to governments. Highest in G7. Great place to start is to eliminate annual automatic beer tax hike in next budget. François-Philippe Champagne (FPC) 🇨🇦

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Canadian Beer Day 2025 is coming up on October 8! Did you know that 88% of the beer Canadians enjoy is brewed right here at home? Now that’s something worth raising a glass to. Visit canadianbeerday.ca to learn more.

Canadian Beer Day 2025 is coming up on October 8! Did you know that 88% of the beer Canadians enjoy is brewed right here at home? Now that’s something worth raising a glass to. Visit canadianbeerday.ca to learn more.
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Budget Reaction: The government has chosen to maintain the Trudeau-era policy of automatic annual beer tax increases. The result: higher prices for millions of Canadian beer fans and continued cost pressures on small businesses across the country. Read our full statement here:

Budget Reaction: The government has chosen to maintain the Trudeau-era policy of automatic annual beer tax increases. The result: higher prices for millions of Canadian beer fans and continued cost pressures on small businesses across the country. Read our full statement here:
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I'm loving this story of Labatt Breweries of Canada jumping into action to support Canadian Olympian Ted-Jan Bloemen in his journey to represent Canada at Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. Well done!! calgaryherald.com/news/ted-jan-b…