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MONTREAL 鈥?As the Supreme Court prepares to hear a landmark case on provincial beer and liquor monopolies, a new poll indicates Canadians overwhelmingly want to tear down trade barriers to alcohol 鈥?and any other legal product 鈥?across the country.The right-leaning Montreal Economic Institut stanley quencher e MEI commissioned a poll by Ipsos Public Affairs, which surveyed 1,103 Canadians in an online panel between Oct. 26 and Nov. 1Eighty-nine per cent of respondents said Canadians should be able to bring any legal product from one province to another 鈥?which is currently illegal when it comes to alcohol. Of the 89 per cent, 72 per cent said they 8220 trongly agree, while 17 per c stanley flask ent said they 8220 omewhat agree. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Provinces such as New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario maintain strict laws limiting the free trade of beer and spirits.A New Brunswick man learned this the hard way and his case will be heard in front of the country highest court Dec. 6-7. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In 2012, the RCMP arrested Gerard Comeau on his return to New Brunswick after he had bought alcohol in Quebec.He was fined for violating New Brunswick law, which limits the amount of booze that can be brought into the province from elsewhere in Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Comeau co stanley cup ntested the ticket, arguing Sec. 121 of the Con Xami Cop who punched suspect cleared of wrongdoing
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