Feb 21 • 20:12 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

When Canada Plays Hockey, It Hits Every Guy - Beer to the Machine by Exception Law

A new exception law in Ontario allows bars to serve alcohol starting early on Sunday for the Olympic hockey final between Canada and the USA.

As the highly anticipated Olympic hockey final between Canada and the USA approaches, fans in Ontario are preparing to cheer on their teams early Sunday morning. The game is set to start at 8:10 AM local time, but due to provincial regulations, alcohol cannot typically be served in bars until later in the day. To accommodate avid hockey fans, the Ontario local government has enacted an exception law that permits the sale of alcohol in establishments starting at 6:00 AM on the same day.

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