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What does AGLC stand for in Alberta's liquor and cannabis industry?
AGLC is the acronym for Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis, which is the provincial agency responsible for regulating these industries. The other options are inc
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Question: What does AGLC stand for in Alberta's liquor and cannabis industry?
Answer options: ✅ Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis
- Alcohol, Gambling, Licensing & Control
- Alberta Government, Licensing & Commerce
- Authorized Gaming, Licensing & Compliance
Correct answer: Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis
Explanation: AGLC is the acronym for Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis, which is the provincial agency responsible for regulating these industries. The other options are incorrect interpretations of the acronym.
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