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The Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC) is responsible for:
The AGLC is the provincial authority responsible for the regulation and oversight of liquor, cannabis, and gaming activities in Alberta. They do not operate all
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Question: The Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC) is responsible for:
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- Operating all liquor stores in Alberta. ✅ Regulating and overseeing liquor, cannabis, and gaming activities.
- Producing alcoholic beverages for the province.
- Providing private security for licensed establishments.
Correct answer: Regulating and overseeing liquor, cannabis, and gaming activities.
Explanation: The AGLC is the provincial authority responsible for the regulation and oversight of liquor, cannabis, and gaming activities in Alberta. They do not operate all liquor stores, produce beverages, or provide private security. Their role is primarily regulatory and licensing.
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