<Li> Manitoba--Only hotels may sell chilled domestic beer . Beer, Wine, and Liquor only sold by government owned Liquor Marts . There are also a limited number of private wine retailers in Manitoba as well . </Li> <Li> New Brunswick--Only government owned liquor stores or rural government appointed liquor agencies may sell beer, wine, and liquor . However, breweries and cottage wineries may sell directly to the public if licensed to do so . </Li> <Li> Newfoundland and Labrador--Convenience Stores may sell beer that is brewed locally . Wine, liquor and imported beer is only sold by government owned liquor stores, or rural government appointed liquor agencies . </Li> <Li> Nova Scotia--In the past, only the provincially owned NSLC (Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation) could sell liquor products, including hard liquor, wine, and beer . Many NSLC locations are connected to grocery stores . Over the past five years, the NSLC began to allow a limited number of small private agency stores to operate in rural areas where there is not a NSLC location . </Li>

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