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LCBO Home Delivery Could Be A Reality This Year

Service could be operational by mid-2016.
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Crave a Steam Whistle on your back deck, but you can't make it to the LCBO in person?

No problem. Ontario residents could see liquor delivered right to their doors this year if the province has its way.

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The provincial government announced in its 2016 budget, announced Thursday, that it is working on an "E-Commerce Platform" that would allow customers to order LCBO products online and have them delivered to their homes.

It's expected to be operational by "mid-2016," the budget said.

The e-commerce platform would provide "broader market access" by allowing liquor suppliers from around the world to advertise on the LCBO website.

The platform would be developed in concert with a "comprehensive alcohol policy framework" that would "support the safe and responsible consumption of alcohol."

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Ontario's government had previously indicated that it was working on an online function that would allow customers to order booze, but Thursday's budget brought more details, The Toronto Star reported.

"By introducing online sales to the LCBO, we are expanding convenience and choice for consumers but not at the expense of social responsibility," Kelsey Ingram, spokesperson for Finance Minister Charles Sousa, told the newspaper in April.

LCBO spokesperson Christine Bujold told CityNews that it couldn't reveal any dates about when the platform would be available.

But she stressed that it would be announced "later this year."

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The platform could allow for home delivery in two to three days, although customers could also pick up their liquor in store within four to 12 days if ordered online, suggested an LCBO e-commerce trade briefing session on Dec. 9, 2015.

The session indicated that LCBO hopes to roll out the online platform's first phase in April 2016.

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Wine Shop(02 of11)
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Dial-A-Bottle(03 of11)
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Dial-A-Bottle delivers everything from beer to liquor to cigarettes and pop to people’s doorsteps in various locations across Southern Ontario, but LCBO spokeswoman Heather MacGregor said those service providers also get supplies from places like the LCBO. “What that looks like, what type of product is available, what types of lines they’ll encounter will be the same for them as it will be for everyone else,” she said. (credit:Shutterstock)
Wine Rack(04 of11)
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The Wine Rack has more than 160 stores mainly in Southern Ontario and other outlets located in North Bay, Sudbury, Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie. (credit:Facebook)
Steam Whistle(05 of11)
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While the Steam Whistle brewery is located in the heart of downtown Toronto, customers from Hamilton to Oshawa, and as far north as Aurora and Whitchurch-Stouffville can get home delivery of bottles, cans, and draught kegs made all week long. (credit:Facebook)
Mill St. Brewery(06 of11)
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Mill St. Brewery underwent an expansion of its Toronto Distillery district location earlier this year and added The Beer Hall. (credit:Facebook)
Taps Brewery(07 of11)
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Situated near the U.S. border, the Taps Brewing Company in Niagara Falls brews on site and offers a variety of natural beers starting at only $4.65 a pint. (credit:Facebook)
Old Credit Brewing Co.(08 of11)
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The Old Credit Brewing Co. Ltd in Mississauga crafts three distinct beers — Amber Ale, Pale Pilsner and Holiday Honey — in small batches. (credit:Company website)
Amsterdam Brewery(09 of11)
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Clocktower Brewhouse(10 of11)
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The Clocktower Brewhouse consists of a main brewery and four restaurants around Ottawa. (credit:Facebook)
Walkerville Brewery(11 of11)
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Another brewery located on the U.S. border — this one with Detroit — the Walkerville Brewery’s retail outlets in Windsor are open seven days a week. (credit:Facebook)
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