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Doug Ford vows Crown Royal maker will ‘feel the pain’ when Ontario bottling plant closes

The parent company of Crown Royal is going to “feel the pain” when its Amherstburg bottling plant closes early next year, Premier Doug Ford said Friday when asked if the iconic Canadian whisky will be taken off LCBO shelves.

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Premier Doug Ford empties a Crown Royal bottle of whisky at a news conference in Kitchener, Ont., on Sept. 2, 2025.


The parent company of Crown Royal is going to “feel the pain” when its Amherstburg bottling plant closes early next year, Premier Doug Ford said Friday when asked if the iconic Canadian whisky will be taken off LCBO shelves.

“They’re going to find out the second that last person leaves that plant,” Ford told reporters three days after pouring a bottle of Crown Royal on the ground at a news conference in protest of the decision by United Kingdom-based global spirits giant Diageo to shutter the facility, the largest employer in the town south of Windsor, with 200 employees.Ìý Ìý

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