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Friday, May 22, 2009
Friday Beer Economics
Here's a link to the latest on
beer prices in various Canadian cities
. Alberta put a new
series of taxes into effect in April
. Now a 12 pack of Labatt Blue (not my favorite; in fact, its pretty foul) in Calgary costs 28% more than in Montreal.
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