Alberta loses beer battle in Appeal Court, but won’t have to repay brewers
EDMONTON — Alberta’s top court is dismissing the province’s appeal of a ruling that disallowed a program intended to promote sales of local craft beers.
But the Court of Appeal tossed out an earlier judgment that granted two out-of-province brewers more than $2 million in damages.
The three appeal judges were unanimous in saying that the plan under the previous NDP government to charge the same mark-ups for all brewers but offer a grant to local ones violated the Constitution.
They say it’s clear the program was intended to restrict trade between provinces.