The Liquor Control Board of Ontario said Sunday that it no longer plans to open 32 stores for limited in-store shopping amid an ongoing strike.
The LCBO previously said that if the strike went on for more than two weeks it would open up some stores three days a week.
But on Sunday it said instead, it’s focusing its resources on serving bars, restaurants and other businesses.
LCBO workers represented by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union walked off the job on July 5th.
(Written by: Matt Leblanc)