In our ongoing attempt to rectify this injustice, we have filed multiple claims to the courts of British Columbia. Click on the links below to review these submissions: Fets Whisky Kitchen EH18-003 (PDF) Fets Whisky Kitchen Decision (PDF) Reconsideration Filing (PDF) Reconsideration Decision (PDF) Petition to the Court (PDF) Notice of Constitutional Question (PDF)
Category: Support Documents
Official Quotes
The ministry confirmed that all liquor products sold by hospitality customers, specifically bars and restaurants, must be purchased through the provincial liquor distribution branch’s wholesale centre, BC Liquor Stores or through an authorized manufacturer. Unlawful seizure “Seizures are the result of careful investigations when, in the opinion of liquor inspectors, liquor is possessed or kept […]
News release January 17, 2019 — OTTAWA, ON In an open letter to the Honourable David Eby, Attorney General of British Columbia, Matthew Boswell, Interim Commissioner of Competition, encourages the province to consider the principles of competition while it reviews its liquor policy. Under British Columbia’s current liquor policy, private liquor distributors cannot sell their […]
Wednesday, January 31st Dear David Eby, Attorney General Province of British Columbia Thank you for your encouraging words to the media on Friday. They give our industry hope for change and confidence that you are approaching the subject with an open mind. I believe that this situation provides an excellent opportunity for our three political […]
2018 Email to MLAs
Thursday February 15th, 2018 Members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia With a stroke of her pen Premier Notley has taken away from the people of her province their right to choose what products to buy. This arbitrary political decision to restrict imports penalizes both the people who have worked so hard to create […]