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Toronto developer named new LCBO chair by Ontario government

The Progressive Conservative government made the appointment on April 4 but only announced it late last week.

Carmine Nigro, president of Craft Development Corp., will serve a term no longer than 3 years

Carmine Nigro, the president of Craft Development Corp., is set to serve a term no longer than three years as chair of the LCBO. (Maggie Macintosh/CBC)

A Toronto-based developer has been named the new chairman of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.

Carmine Nigro, the president of Craft Development Corp., is set to serve a term no longer than three years on the LCBO board.

The Progressive Conservative government made the appointment on April 4 but only announced it late last week.

The appointment comes as the province looks to expand wine and beer sales to corner stores and big box stores.

Last August, Finance Minister Vic Fedeli announced former TD Bank executive Ed Clark would be stepping down as LCBO board chair.

Clark had been appointed by the previous Liberal government and earned a symbolic salary of $1 per year during his brief tenure in the role.