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What do you want from Sask.'s expanded private liquor system?

The Saskatchewan government is about to announce an expanded private system of liquor retailing. Ahead of this, CBC Saskatchewan wants to know what you want to see.

Saskatchewan people have lots of ideas for how to make the province's private liquor market better

Convenience store owners in other parts of Canada are allowed to sell beer and wine. (Associated Press)

The ability to pick up a six pack along with milk, eggs and bread at the grocery store? The freedom to buy a bottle of wine during a quick convenience store stop?

The possibilities go on and on.

We don't know what, exactly, the Saskatchewan government will announce about an expanded private liquor system on Wednesday morning. But, we do have an idea about what you would like to see.

CBC Saskatchewan's resident politico, Stefani Langenegger, asked people on Twitter what they wanted. 

Here's a taste:

Do you have thoughts on the matter? Let us know on Facebook or Twitter!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Madeline Kotzer

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Madeline Kotzer is an award-winning Saskatchewan journalist and News Assignment Producer for CBC Saskatchewan and CBC Saskatoon. Reach Madeline at madeline.kotzer@cbc.ca.