Manitoba currently uses a "controlled sale" model via government-run Liquor Marts, many of which now have secure entrances due to a recent wave of thefts. Proponents argue the current system is an archaic monopoly that inconveniences consumers and inflates prices. Opponents argue privatization would destroy quality union jobs and that private stores cannot manage the security risks or social responsibilities as effectively as the crown corporation.
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