| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 101 | Anonymous | |
| 102 | Mike Nolan | |
| 103 | Anonymous | |
| 104 | Glenn Feaver | Allow beer to be so;d at a more competative price in local grocery and corner stores.. |
| 105 | Andy urban | |
| 106 | sage mcrae | |
| 107 | John Henry | Its long overdue, we have been gouged to long.. |
| 108 | Bryon Engelage | Free Market!! |
| 109 | Chris Stokes | |
| 110 | colin reid | |
| 111 | Betty Cunningham | About timeomething was done. |
| 112 | Anonymous | cheaper beer in ontario! |
| 113 | James Hackett | |
| 114 | Anonymous | cheaper beer in ontario! |
| 115 | Tom Robertson | |
| 116 | M. Taylor | |
| 117 | David Metcalfe | |
| 118 | B. Taylor | |
| 119 | W. Gobi | |
| 120 | Gilbert Provost | |
| 121 | Marc Chrzan | Give the consumer a choice! End restrictive tariffs for the microbrewer! |
| 122 | Rui Vieira | Don't we have laws against this sort of thing? Don't understand how the breweries can rob the people of Ontario and get away with it. |
| 123 | Tanner Hadley | |
| 124 | Aaron Campbell | It's about time. |
| 125 | Jim McDonagh | The existing system is pathetic - turn it over to the grocery stores just as they have in Quebec - I would not mind paying less for my beer when I make a trip to the local Costco to fill my propane tank. |
| 126 | Michael Norris | Strongly concur. As with addicts, the first step the government must take in respect to its "monopoly"-like reign is to acknowledge the existance of its addiction to both the revenue from the activity and to the vote to which it panders. |
| 127 | Ryan Wilson | |
| 128 | Karl Brdlik | The current system needs to be changed now. |
| 129 | Heiko Partenheimer | |
| 130 | Jehan Khoorshed | Couldn't agree more! |
| 131 | Karl Brdlik | The current system needs to be changed now. |
| 132 | John Agnew | |
| 133 | Barry Franklin | |
| 134 | FD Bach | Its time this choke hold ends on the Canadian consumer. |
| 135 | Anonymous | |
| 136 | Anonymous | Good luck. |
| 137 | Jim Biggers | Get rid of foreign owned monopoly. Allow beer and wine to be sold at private outlets. Too much government in Ontario |
| 138 | Anonymous | |
| 139 | Susan Davidson | It's more than about time that this is an option for us in Ontario. I live near two small towns that have agency stores and there are no problems associated with selling beer (or liquor) in convenience stores. I can pick up wine with my groceries now. |
| 140 | Kevan Murdoch | About time that someone came up with this idea. thank-you! |
| 141 | Quin Neill | Let's bring Ontario into the 20th century. Maybe competition will force the archaic structure to bend and give the consumers a break. |
| 142 | Dave Sinnett | |
| 143 | RuthAnne McIlmoyl | |
| 144 | james green | been in many states and provinces and did not see the like of what the do gooders say. i dont need the liberals telling me what good for me just look at the record doom and gloom in ontario |
| 145 | jake boshman | About time |
| 146 | Stephen Turner | My local store (Waterloo - Weber at Lincoln) is just dreadful, and the store layout is pathetic. |
| 147 | Anonymous | In favour of allowing gas stations,corner stores and private specialty retailers, everywhere. Our laws against drinking and driving are a solid foundation to build on. |
| 148 | Anonymous | |
| 149 | Anonymous | I fully support the demand. |
| 150 | Douglas Fulton | |