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  2. Real Canadian Liquorstore - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2022, the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission listed 42 licensed Real Canadian Liquorstore locations. [1] After the province began to issue more private liquor licenses, Loblaw opened the chain's first Saskatchewan location as a store within a store at a Superstore in Yorkton in October 2018. The following month, Loblaw ...

  3. Category:Alcohol distribution retailers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Drinking establishments in Canada (3 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Alcohol distribution retailers of Canada" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  4. Liquor Control Board of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Liquor Control Act, 1927 authorized the LCBO to "control the sale, transportation and delivery" of alcoholic beverages in Ontario. [17] Brewers Retail was created to sell beer in a controlled manner while wines and spirits (as well as beer) were sold in LCBO outlets. Wineries and breweries were also allowed to sell from their own stores ...

  5. List of distilleries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's first recorded distillery was established in Quebec City in 1769. [1] By the 1840s over 200 distilling licences had been registered in the country, and Canada was gaining recognition as a producer of high quality whisky. [1]

  6. These Are The Only Trader Joe's That Sell Alcohol

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    They added that many stores sell beer and a small number of stores sell liquor or spirits. To make things easier, we made a list of all the states where you can find Trader Joe's and what types of ...

  7. Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission - Wikipedia

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    The sale and distribution of beverage alcohol in Alberta had been conducted privately, under licence until 1916 when, during the height of Canada's Prohibition during the First World War, the Liberal government called a referendum in which Albertans voted in favour of the Liquor Act, which closed private liquor stores and the sale of alcohol beverage other than weak beer in privately owned bars.

  8. Liquor license - Wikipedia

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    Special licences: for extending liquor selling hours past the normal times (3 am in a pub because of a live coverage of sport events overseas, increasingly uncommon after the Sale and Supply of Liquor Act 2012 came into effect), or for granting on- or off-licences for a site that normally does not sell alcohol for the purpose of a series of ...

  9. Liquor Licence Board of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Liquor Licence Board of Ontario was the regulatory agency responsible for issuing liquor permits and regulating the sale, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages to promote moderation and responsible use in Ontario. The agency was in operation from 1947 to 1998.