It’s happening sooner than expected. Beer, wine, and ready-to-drink cocktails will be available in Ontario corner stores this fall.
Premier Doug Ford announced the move today, which he says means convenience for the people of Ontario.
Convenience stores, more supermarkets, and gas stations with licenses can start selling alcohol this fall, earlier than the originally planned date of early 2026. Ford says it means thousands of new locations to buy alcohol.
As of August 1, grocery stores currently selling beer or wine can add ready to drink caned alcoholic drinks and larger size packs of beer. Then September 5th, they’ll start the rollout at convenience stores. After October 31st eligible grocery and big box stores can sell the products.
The Beer Store will get public funding to stay open, support recycling, bottle returns, and adapt to the new rules.
Retailers across the province can apply for licenses in the coming weeks, with sales starting this fall from 7:00am to 11:00pm daily.
Spirits will still only be sold at the LCBO.
(Written by Bob Perreault)