This document contains a petition addressed to various Ontario government officials urging them to change the province's liquor laws to allow the sale of wine and beer in convenience stores. It argues that the current laws are inconvenient for consumers and represent lost economic opportunities for the convenience store industry. The petition cites a poll showing 63% of Ontarians support increased access to wine and beer in convenience stores and asks recipients to address the 84-year old laws that give the LCBO and Beer Store near-exclusive sales rights.
2. LCBO Beer and Wine Campaign NEWS | PETITION To The Honorable
Dalton McGuinty
Wine and Beer Convenience PETITION
Dalton McGuinty, Premier
Legislative Building
Queen’s Park
Toronto ON M7A 1A1
To the Honorable Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario,
Introduction
The majority of Ontarians want wine and beer available to responsible consumers through the
province’s convenience stores.
Ontario’s liquor laws don’t reflect a changing society, competitive business principles, the rights of
taxpayers or the will of voters.
The province’s current liquor laws are responsible for:
• Inconvenience to responsible consumers; polls show 63 percent of Ontarians are in favour of
increased access to wine and beer via convenience stores.
• Lost economic opportunities; the convenience store industry contributes $15 billion and 50,000
jobs to the Ontario economy.
Action Required
• Address and change the 84-year-old liquor laws that set the stage for the LCBO and The Beer
Store’s status as the near exclusive retailers of beverage alcohol in Ontario.
Petition
In submitting this petition to the Ontario government, I am urging it to change the province’s liquor
laws to better reflect the views and the will of responsible consumers and the rights of the convenience
store industry.
Specifically, I am endorsing the above-noted appeal to allow the sale of wine and beer in Ontario
convenience stores.
Signature
_______________________
You can submit your Petition of Support to the following electronic address.
https://correspondence.premier.gov.on.ca/en/feedback/feedback.aspx
As Premier, I receive thousands of e-mails and letters every week. Every letter and message is read and
reviewed carefully. If your message requires an answer, we will get back to you as soon as possible.
To give you the best answer possible, your message may be shared with one of my cabinet ministers or
an appropriate government official for more information.
Please ask for a response to this Petition.
3. LCBO Beer and Wine Campaign NEWS | PETITION The
Honourable Dwight Duncan Minister of Finance
Wine and Beer Convenience PETITION
The Honourable Dwight Duncan
Minister of Finance
7 Queen’s Park Crescent, 7th floor
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 1Y7
To the Honorable Dwight Duncan, Minister of Finance,
Introduction
The majority of Ontarians want wine and beer available to responsible consumers through the
province’s convenience stores.
Ontario’s liquor laws don’t reflect a changing society, competitive business principles, the rights of
taxpayers or the will of voters.
The province’s current liquor laws are responsible for:
• Inconvenience to responsible consumers; polls show 63 percent of Ontarians are in favour of
increased access to wine and beer via convenience stores.
• Lost economic opportunities; the convenience store industry contributes $15 billion and 50,000
jobs to the Ontario economy.
Action Required
• Address and change the 84-year-old liquor laws that set the stage for the LCBO and The Beer
Store’s status as the near exclusive retailers of beverage alcohol in Ontario.
Petition
In submitting this petition to the Ontario government, I am urging it to change the province’s liquor
laws to better reflect the views and the will of responsible consumers and the rights of the convenience
store industry.
Specifically, I am endorsing the above-noted appeal to allow the sale of wine and beer in Ontario
convenience stores.
Signature
_______________________
You can submit your Petition of Support to the following electronic address.
http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/en/about/contactus/
Please ask for a response to this Petition.
4. LCBO Beer and Wine Campaign | PETITION Tim Hudak,
Ontario Leader of the Official Opposition
Wine and Beer Convenience PETITION
Tim Hudak, Ontario Leader of the Official Opposition
4961 King St. E Unit M1
Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0
To Tim Hudak, Ontario Leader of the Official Opposition,
Introduction
The majority of Ontarians want wine and beer available to responsible consumers through the
province’s convenience stores.
Ontario’s liquor laws don’t reflect a changing society, competitive business principles, the rights of
taxpayers or the will of voters.
The province’s current liquor laws are responsible for:
• Inconvenience to responsible consumers; polls show 63 percent of Ontarians are in favour of
increased access to wine and beer via convenience stores.
• Lost economic opportunities; the convenience store industry contributes $15 billion and 50,000
jobs to the Ontario economy.
Action Required
• Address and change the 84-year-old liquor laws that set the stage for the LCBO and The Beer
Store’s status as the near exclusive retailers of beverage alcohol in Ontario.
Petition
In submitting this petition to the Ontario government, I am urging it to change the province’s liquor
laws to better reflect the views and the will of responsible consumers and the rights of the convenience
store industry.
Specifically, I am endorsing the above-noted appeal to allow the sale of wine and beer in Ontario
convenience stores.
Signature
_______________________
You can submit your Petition of Support to the following electronic address.
by emailing timhudak@niagara.net.
Please ask for a response to this Petition.
5. LCBO Beer and Wine Campaign | PETITION To Andrea
Horwath, Ontario NDP Leader
Wine and Beer Convenience PETITION
Andrea Horwath, Ontario NDP Leader
101 Richmond Street East
Toronto, ON,
M5C 1N9
To Andrea Horwath, Ontario NDP Leader,
Introduction
The majority of Ontarians want wine and beer available to responsible consumers through the
province’s convenience stores.
Ontario’s liquor laws don’t reflect a changing society, competitive business principles, the rights of
taxpayers or the will of voters.
The province’s current liquor laws are responsible for:
• Inconvenience to responsible consumers; polls show 63 percent of Ontarians are in favour of
increased access to wine and beer via convenience stores.
• Lost economic opportunities; the convenience store industry contributes $15 billion and 50,000
jobs to the Ontario economy.
Action Required
• Address and change the 84-year-old liquor laws that set the stage for the LCBO and The Beer
Store’s status as the near exclusive retailers of beverage alcohol in Ontario.
Petition
In submitting this petition to the Ontario government, I am urging it to change the province’s liquor
laws to better reflect the views and the will of responsible consumers and the rights of the convenience
store industry.
Specifically, I am endorsing the above-noted appeal to allow the sale of wine and beer in Ontario
convenience stores.
Signature
_______________________
You can submit your Petition of Support to the following electronic address.
http://andreahorwath.ca/
http://ontariondp.com/en/contact/contact-info/
Tel: 416.591.8637
Toll free: 1.866.390.6637 (ONDP)
Please ask for a response to this Petition.
6. LCBO Beer and Wine Campaign | PETITION To the Honorable Michael
Chan, Minister of Tourism and Culture
Wine and Beer Convenience PETITION
Ministry of Tourism and Culture
9th Floor, Hearst Block
900 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario M7A 2E1
To the Honorable Michael Chan, Minister of Tourism and Culture,
Introduction
The majority of Ontarians want wine and beer available to responsible consumers through the
province’s convenience stores.
Ontario’s liquor laws don’t reflect a changing society, competitive business principles, the rights of
taxpayers or the will of voters.
The province’s current liquor laws are responsible for:
• Inconvenience to responsible consumers; polls show 63 percent of Ontarians are in favour of
increased access to wine and beer via convenience stores.
• Lost economic opportunities; the convenience store industry contributes $15 billion and 50,000
jobs to the Ontario economy.
Action Required
• Address and change the 84-year-old liquor laws that set the stage for the LCBO and The Beer
Store’s status as the near exclusive retailers of beverage alcohol in Ontario.
Petition
In submitting this petition to the Ontario government, I am urging it to change the province’s liquor
laws to better reflect the views and the will of responsible consumers and the rights of the convenience
store industry.
Specifically, I am endorsing the above-noted appeal to allow the sale of wine and beer in Ontario
convenience stores.
Signature
_______________________
You can submit your Petition of Support to the following electronic address.
mchan.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org
Tel
416-326-9326
Fax 416-326-9338
Please ask for a response to this Petition.