Hey, at least they have some stones to try it. Whether it's successful or not is another story.atomeyes wrote:yeah, good luck with that.
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Power and purposes of Board
3. (1) The purposes of the Board are, and it has power,
(a) to buy, import and have in its possession for sale, and to sell, liquor and other products containing alcohol and non-alcoholic beverages;
(b) to control the sale, transportation and delivery of liquor;
(c) to make provision for the maintenance of warehouses for liquor and to control the keeping in and delivery from any such warehouses;
(d) to establish government stores for the sale of liquor to the public;
(e) to authorize manufacturers of beer and spirits and wineries that manufacture Ontario wine to sell their beer, spirits or Ontario wine in stores owned and operated by the manufacturer or the winery and to authorize Brewers Retail Inc. to operate stores for the sale of beer to the public;
(f) to control and supervise the marketing methods and procedures of manufacturers and of wineries that manufacture Ontario wine including the operation of government stores by persons authorized under clause (e);
(g) subject to the Liquor Licence Act, to determine the municipalities within which government stores shall be established or authorized and the location of such stores in such municipalities;
(h) to determine the classes, varieties and brands of liquor to be kept for sale at government stores and maintain standards therefor;
(i) to fix the prices at which the various classes, varieties and brands of liquor are to be sold and, except in the case of liquor sold through an outlet designated by the Minister of National Revenue under the Excise Act (Canada) as a duty free sales outlet, such prices shall be the same at all government stores;
(j) to determine the nature, form and capacity of all packages to be used for containing liquor to be kept or sold and to administer or participate in such waste management programs for packaging as the Minister may direct;
(k) to appoint one or more vendors of sacramental wines in any municipality and to control the keeping for sale, sale and delivery of sacramental wines;
(l) to lease or, subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, to purchase such land and buildings and erect such buildings as are necessary for the purposes of the Board;
(l.1) to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of land and buildings;
(m) to require manufacturers of liquor and wineries that manufacture Ontario wine to furnish such samples of their products to the Board as the Board may require;
(m.1) to establish fees, subject to the approval of the Minister, and provide for refunds under this Act and the regulations made under it;
(n) to do all things necessary for the management and operation of the Board in the conduct of its business;
(o) to do all things necessary or incidental to the attainment of any of the purposes set out in clauses (a) to (n). R.S.O. 1990, c. L.18, s. 3; 1994, c. 9, s. 2 (1); 1996, c. 26, s. 2 (2); 2006, c. 33, Sched. Q, s. 3; 2011, c. 9, Sched. 23, s. 1; 2012, c. 8, Sched. 31, s. 1.
Power and purposes of Board
3. (1) The purposes of the Board are, and it has power,
(a) to buy, import and have in its possession for sale, and to sell, liquor and other products containing alcohol and non-alcoholic beverages;
(b) to control the sale, transportation and delivery of liquor;
(c) to make provision for the maintenance of warehouses for liquor and to control the keeping in and delivery from any such warehouses;
(d) to establish government stores for the sale of liquor to the public;
(e) to authorize manufacturers of beer and spirits and wineries that manufacture Ontario wine to sell their beer, spirits or Ontario wine in stores owned and operated by the manufacturer or the winery and to authorize Brewers Retail Inc. to operate stores for the sale of beer to the public;
(f) to control and supervise the marketing methods and procedures of manufacturers and of wineries that manufacture Ontario wine including the operation of government stores by persons authorized under clause (e);
(g) subject to the Liquor Licence Act, to determine the municipalities within which government stores shall be established or authorized and the location of such stores in such municipalities;
(h) to determine the classes, varieties and brands of liquor to be kept for sale at government stores and maintain standards therefor;
(i) to fix the prices at which the various classes, varieties and brands of liquor are to be sold and, except in the case of liquor sold through an outlet designated by the Minister of National Revenue under the Excise Act (Canada) as a duty free sales outlet, such prices shall be the same at all government stores;
(j) to determine the nature, form and capacity of all packages to be used for containing liquor to be kept or sold and to administer or participate in such waste management programs for packaging as the Minister may direct;
(k) to appoint one or more vendors of sacramental wines in any municipality and to control the keeping for sale, sale and delivery of sacramental wines;
(l) to lease or, subject to the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, to purchase such land and buildings and erect such buildings as are necessary for the purposes of the Board;
(l.1) to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of land and buildings;
(m) to require manufacturers of liquor and wineries that manufacture Ontario wine to furnish such samples of their products to the Board as the Board may require;
(m.1) to establish fees, subject to the approval of the Minister, and provide for refunds under this Act and the regulations made under it;
(n) to do all things necessary for the management and operation of the Board in the conduct of its business;
(o) to do all things necessary or incidental to the attainment of any of the purposes set out in clauses (a) to (n). R.S.O. 1990, c. L.18, s. 3; 1994, c. 9, s. 2 (1); 1996, c. 26, s. 2 (2); 2006, c. 33, Sched. Q, s. 3; 2011, c. 9, Sched. 23, s. 1; 2012, c. 8, Sched. 31, s. 1.
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At this point it's any which way buy loose, you know? Everyone is piling on and it's never going away.lister wrote:Hey, at least they have some stones to try it. Whether it's successful or not is another story.atomeyes wrote:yeah, good luck with that.
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and the Beer Store' response:
http://www.momandhops.ca/the-beer-store ... led-today/
summary: I don't think they're wrong.
http://www.momandhops.ca/the-beer-store ... led-today/
summary: I don't think they're wrong.
Well Jordan, I won't accuse you of being ahead of the curve on this, just because I think we all were, but you did articulate it the best in your blog.
Still, I'm glad to see the 'big' media steal your angle on this.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-de ... e22420631/
Still, I'm glad to see the 'big' media steal your angle on this.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-de ... e22420631/
Brands are for cattle.
Fans are cash cows.
The herd will consume until consumed.
Fans are cash cows.
The herd will consume until consumed.
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Agreed.atomeyes wrote:and the Beer Store' response:
http://www.momandhops.ca/the-beer-store ... led-today/
summary: I don't think they're wrong.
But like anything they are spinning it to their benefit. The plaintiff in the suit (Barge) may have generalized with TBS setting pricing on beer. Seeing as three huge brewing conglomerates own the place and set pricing for their beer, its not a wild stretch to say TBS sets pricing. Sooooooorrry.... the folks that own TBS set pricing on a large number of brands sold. TBS just processes it.
As for insinuating that the way things are set up now is unconstitutional.... damn right it is.
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DISCLAIMER: IANAL and all that.FEUO wrote:Agreed.atomeyes wrote:and the Beer Store' response:
http://www.momandhops.ca/the-beer-store ... led-today/
summary: I don't think they're wrong.
But like anything they are spinning it to their benefit. The plaintiff in the suit (Barge) may have generalized with TBS setting pricing on beer. Seeing as three huge brewing conglomerates own the place and set pricing for their beer, its not a wild stretch to say TBS sets pricing. Sooooooorrry.... the folks that own TBS set pricing on a large number of brands sold. TBS just processes it.
As for insinuating that the way things are set up now is unconstitutional.... damn right it is.
I think you (or both of you (or all of us)) are confused.
We have the following actions:
1) Class-action (for 1.4 Bill) against TBS AND LCBO <---- This is what TBS has responded to.
2) Barge Craft Beer Co. v. Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of Ontario <---- this has not been filed, technically, yet (the paperwork indicates that there is a 60 day notice requirement).
*** The Barge is NOT the plaintiff in the suit to which TBS has responded.
Thanks for the corrections, nerd.instantkamera wrote:DISCLAIMER: IANAL and all that.FEUO wrote:Agreed.atomeyes wrote:and the Beer Store' response:
http://www.momandhops.ca/the-beer-store ... led-today/
summary: I don't think they're wrong.
But like anything they are spinning it to their benefit. The plaintiff in the suit (Barge) may have generalized with TBS setting pricing on beer. Seeing as three huge brewing conglomerates own the place and set pricing for their beer, its not a wild stretch to say TBS sets pricing. Sooooooorrry.... the folks that own TBS set pricing on a large number of brands sold. TBS just processes it.
As for insinuating that the way things are set up now is unconstitutional.... damn right it is.
I think you (or both of you (or all of us)) are confused.
We have the following actions:
1) Class-action (for 1.4 Bill) against TBS AND LCBO <---- This is what TBS has responded to.
2) Barge Craft Beer Co. v. Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of Ontario <---- this has not been filed, technically, yet (the paperwork indicates that there is a 60 day notice requirement).
*** The Barge is NOT the plaintiff in the suit to which TBS has responded.
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No problem, meathead.FEUO wrote:
Thanks for the corrections, nerd.
To be honest, I only figured that out when I went digging to reply on what I believe is TBS' straw man. I can't find the 5 page filing referred to everywhere in regards to the Class-action, but the response reads like a classic misdirection/misrepresentation by taking one point that they know they can refute, doing so, and acting like that invalidates the whole thing (and maybe it does, but like I said, I can't find the paperwork to tell for myself).
Uh, duhhhhh.instantkamera wrote:No problem, meathead.FEUO wrote:
Thanks for the corrections, nerd.
To be honest, I only figured that out when I went digging to reply on what I believe is TBS' straw man. I can't find the 5 page filing referred to everywhere in regards to the Class-action, but the response reads like a classic misdirection/misrepresentation by taking one point that they know they can refute, doing so, and acting like that invalidates the whole thing (and maybe it does, but like I said, I can't find the paperwork to tell for myself).
I gathered that from their response.
C'mon nerd. Gimme something I can use.
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You've both lost me. I must be a politician...instantkamera wrote:I have absolutely no idea what you are saying/asking. Your response is so devoid of your usual 'dat', 'bro', 'doe', and 'urd' that I don't think I can comprehend.FEUO wrote: I gathered that from their response.
C'mon nerd. Gimme something I can use.
Can't we all just agree on the status quo? Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
Brands are for cattle.
Fans are cash cows.
The herd will consume until consumed.
Fans are cash cows.
The herd will consume until consumed.