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B.C. Retailers to Premier Eby: Premier Eby has taken no action in 6 months


VANCOUVER, BC, May 10, 2023 /CNW/ - Six months ago, British Columbia's independent retailers launched the "Speak up for Our Stores" campaign in an effort to raise awareness about the disastrous impact contraband tobacco is having on B.C.'s convenience retailers and communities.

"Since the launch of our campaign, we have held numerous events and reached all types of media to raise awareness of our message. The big component missing is the NDP government actually hearing about the serious problem of illicit tobacco trading in B.C. It's dismaying why they don't want to recognize contraband tobacco as a problem.." - Retailers 4 Safe Communities

The Retailers 4 Safe Communities are calling on the government to

The Okanagan has been named a hot spot for the buying and selling of contraband tobacco and we know contraband tobacco invites criminal activity into our province and fosters a breeding ground for other dangerous activity such as the trafficking of drugs, humans, and weapons.

The Convenience Retailers Alliance 4 Safe Communities is an advocacy group calling for action against contraband tobacco in British Columbia.

SOURCE Convenience Retailers Alliance



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