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Name: Anonymous on Jul 8, 2008Comments: I fully support the demand.Flag
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Name: Douglas Fulton on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Steven Treiber on Jul 8, 2008Comments: it's about time. that a private company could have a monopoly on such a valuable service has always irked me, but when that company is owned by foreign companies I am outraged.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Endre Ladanyi on Jul 8, 2008Comments: Way to go.Flag
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Name: Brad LaFlamme on Jul 8, 2008Comments: You know there is a problem when you can buy imported Canadian beer in the USA for 1/2 the price it costs us here at home even after the exchange!Flag
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Name: Ralph Campbell on Jul 8, 2008Comments: The present system is just wrong.Flag
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Name: Joe Mathison on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Rick Schell on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Cynthia Kassfeldt on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Bruce Little on Jul 8, 2008Comments: Put an end to the LCBO monopoly at the same time.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Rick Ziller on Jul 8, 2008Comments: It's time to let small Canadian companies make a profit sell beer.Flag
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Name: Pawel Milczarek on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gerald Nangreaves on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Berzins on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Russell Anthony on Jul 8, 2008Comments: The people of Ontario demand that the Ontario Government allow beer to be sold and distributed through existing andFlag
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Name: Grant Padley on Jul 8, 2008Comments: This has to stop. We pay 25% more for the same product in Ontario as in other provinces. It's a monopoly plain and simple. How Molson and InBev get away with this is beyond reason.Flag
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Name: Sharon Bonwick on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Hamish Johnston on Jul 8, 2008Comments: While I agree that the Brewer's Retail should be scrapped, be careful what you wish for. If all other things remain equal, I'm guessing that privatization would boost the price of beer. The reason being that the Beer Store has an extremely efficient distribution network - namely its customers, who often have to drive miles to buy beer. The extra cost of getting the product to thousands of corner stores and supermarkets (instead of hundreds of Beer Stores) would have to be paid by someone - and taxes, which already comprise the bulk of the cost of beer would remain the same.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael McPherson on Jul 8, 2008Comments: The sky hasn't fallen in Quebec or New York state. Indeed, in New York the drinking age is 21 and corner stores distribute the beer responsibly. It's time to end the Beer Store monopoly.Flag
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Name: Ian Pettigrew on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Verne Pritchard on Jul 8, 2008Comments: Foreign owned......Great just like the 407. Did not know that one.Flag
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Name: Jim Bennett on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Duncan MacFarlane on Jul 8, 2008Comments: This goes for the LCBO as well, we live in an archaic country in a lot of ways!Flag
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Name: N. Tracey on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Keenan on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Corey Murphy on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Philliip McDowell on Jul 8, 2008Comments: The craft brewery movement in the United States has exploded in the past decade and has given an unique culture to regions who produce them. This has been halted in Canada, not just Ontario, due to the Beer Store. Also the $2.5Billion dollars is going into large forign owned corporations instead of Ontario brewers. It's time to put the money back into Ontario.Flag
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Name: Michel Gravel on Jul 8, 2008Comments: I fully support your initiative and will help any way I can. There are way too many monopoly of all sorts in Ontario. It's time for it's habitant to open their eyes. MichelFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 8, 2008Comments: I agree the Beer Store monopoly should be broken up.Flag
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Name: George Mlynsky on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Dillon Moore on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ray Clancy on Jul 8, 2008Comments: Its way overdue,but no gov't in Ontario can stand up to Labbatts and Molson........remember David PetersonFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Fraser on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jim Watson on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Stan Schurman on Jul 8, 2008Comments: Let's get rid of this anachronistic, paternalistic monopoly. The notion that selling beer and wine in corner stores is somehow dangerous is a red herring. It has been done successfully in Quebec and in the U.S. for decades.Flag
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Name: Stan Schurman on Jul 8, 2008Comments: Let's get rid of this anachronistic, paternalistic monopoly. The notion that selling beer and wine in corner stores is somehow dangerous is a red herring. It has been done successfully in Quebec and in the U.S. for decades.Flag
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Name: Ken Allen on Jul 8, 2008Comments: Surly attendants Line ups at peak hours Understaffed Give the Beer Stors some competion. Let the market and consumer decide.Flag
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Name: Adam Van Ginkel on Jul 8, 2008Comments: lets bring in competitionFlag
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Name: Blair Daggett on Jul 8, 2008Comments: beer on every corner like Quebec! Burp!Flag
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Name: Harry S. on Jul 8, 2008Comments: I agree fully with the terms of the petition.Flag
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Name: Robert Baird on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Brian Hillier on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen Villeneuve on Jul 8, 2008Comments: It is about tome. Ontario liqour laws are still in the dark ages.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Howard Kennedy on Jul 8, 2008Comments:Flag