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Under the Constitution of Canada, responsibility for enacting laws and regulations regarding the sale and distribution of alcoholic drinks in Canada is the sole responsibility of the ten provinces. Canada's three territories have also been granted similar autonomy over these matters under the provisions of federal legislation.
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N. New Brunswick Liquor Corporation. Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation. Rock Spirits. Northwest Territories Liquor and Cannabis Commission. Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation. Alcohol and Gaming Authority. Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis Board. Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis Commission.
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8000+ [4] Website. lcbo.com. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) is a Crown agency that retails and distributes alcoholic beverages throughout the Canadian province of Ontario. [5] It is accountable to the Legislative Assembly through the minister of finance. [5] It was established in 1927 by the government of Premier George Howard ...
Public drinking in Ontario. In the Canadian province of Ontario, severe restrictions on the sale and consumption of alcoholic drink were imposed in localities during the later 19th century. Prohibition was imposed across the province under the 1916 Ontario Temperance Act, until restrictions were somewhat eased with the passage of the Liquor ...
The Liquor Licence Act of Ontario (the Act) is a provincial act in Ontario dealing with licensing and possession of alcohol. In most cases, the Act impacts eateries requiring a licence to serve alcohol. The Act's origins lie in the Prohibition period, when alcohol was deemed illegal. The Act was introduced in draft form in 1926 by the ...
Website. aglc.ca. The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission[2][3] (AGLC) is an agency of the government of the Canadian province of Alberta, and regulates alcoholic beverages, recreational cannabis, and gaming -related activities. References to cannabis were added to AGLC's name and governing legislation (without adding an extra "C" to ...