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Manitoba government looks at more public liquor sales in grocery stores – Winnipeg Free Press

WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government is looking to add more liquor outlets inside food and grocery stores.

The province has issued a request for information to potential suppliers about building small publicly run liquor kiosks within up to six stores in Winnipeg.

The idea is similar to Liquor Mart Express outlets that already exist, but the kiosks would be in spaces that are more separated with secure walls and doors.


Manitoba government looks at more public liquor sales in grocery stores – Winnipeg Free Press
The Manitoba government is looking to add more liquor outlets inside food and grocery stores. Bottles of wine are on display at a liquor store in Cremona, Alta., Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

The NDP government signalled its intent to set up more publicly run liquor outlets shortly after winning last year’s election.

The former Progressive Conservative government had planned to have more private liquor sales, including a pilot project in grocery stores, but the NDP blocked the bill from passing before the election.

The province says the proposed kiosks, called C-Stores, would be set up in areas of Winnipeg not close to a full-sized government-run store.

“The C-Store design consists of approximately 550 square feet and will be located in areas that are not conveniently serviced by Manitoba Liquor Marts,” the request for information, issued this week, reads.