Liquor permit auctions half over, government raking in millions
The auction of liquor store permits is proving to be a cash cow for the Saskatchewan government.
The first three auctions with a total of 17 permits netted more than $18 million for the province.
The permits are coming available as the provincial government shuts down its SLGA stores and gets out of the direct-to-customer liquor business; it will still run the wholesaling operation.
“Overall, I would say that SLGA is pleased with the auction process. There’s been interest in the auctions since we first announced them last October and that interest has carried over to the bidding process,” SLGA spokesperson David Morris said.


