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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.
Service de Police Métropolitain (Metropolitan Police Service) - police service used in the 1998 Radio-Canada TV series Caserne 24, the 2011 Radio-Canada and 2014 Bravo-CTV series 19-2. In Caserne 24 it is the generic police service for the unnamed city the show is set in.
CTEOs can issue warnings, appearance notices, violation tickets, out-of-service declarations, order mechanical inspections, driver license suspensions, vehicle impounds and may delay or detain vehicles and drivers. Area vehicle inspectors (AVIs) work independently and generally tend to have a very high workload. AVIs have the authority to ...
The Alberta Sheriffs Branch is the largest sheriff service in Canada. There are several divisions currently operating in various areas around the province. The sheriffs can enforce all provincial and federal acts with active enforcement depending on unit. Training is completed at the Justice and Solicitor General's Training Academy, in Edmonton ...
A Tyendinaga Police Service car. In 2010, there were 38 self-administered First Nation police services in Canada, [165] with one service each in British Columbia, [171] Saskatchewan, [172] and Manitoba; [173] three services in Alberta; [170] nine in Ontario; [174] and 23 in Quebec, although that number had decreased to 22 by 2020. [175]
In Canada, the Edmonton Police Service in the province of Alberta implemented the now defunct Derelict Housing Unit. This unit consisted of one uniformed constable who was tasked with identifying relevant agencies to deal with problem addresses, where policing powers were not best suited to dealing with the issues present.
The first self-service store was introduced in 1969. [17] In the 1970s, the stores became more inviting with decorative displays of alcohol, and in the 2000s, were renovated and enlarged to hold more product. Most current stores have vintages sections with rotating selections of wines and spirits having low production volumes. [37]
The parent company of the CWB is the CWB Group - Industry Services. The Canadian Welding Association (CWA), Quality Systems Assessment Registrar (QUASAR) and the CWB Institute (CWBi) are also part of the CWB Group and provide membership services, quality systems registration services and training services respectively.