Grocery stores, the beaches, LCBO, John Tory, and street scenes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shoppers in northern Ontario will soon be required to have ID documents scanned and recorded to get inside six Liquor Control Board of Ontario stores — in Thunder Bay, Sioux Lookout and Kenora — as part of a pilot project. Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries rolled out a similar program in 2020.This spring, six LCBO locations across northwestern Ontario will start collecting and storing customers' personal data as part of a pilot project to reduce theft.
"This information is only accessed if there is an incident requiring investigation," it said, adding the pilot project is an effort to reduce theft.Customers who have been "involved in a registered incident " at an LCBO store won't be allowed in.
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