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What is the primary role of the AGLC regarding liquor sales in Alberta?
The AGLC's primary role is to regulate and control the sale, service, and distribution of liquor within Alberta, ensuring compliance with the provincial Act and
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Question: What is the primary role of the AGLC regarding liquor sales in Alberta?
Answer options:
- To operate all liquor stores in the province
- To set the prices for all alcoholic beverages ✅ To regulate and control the sale and service of liquor
- To promote the consumption of alcoholic beverages
Correct answer: To regulate and control the sale and service of liquor
Explanation: The AGLC's primary role is to regulate and control the sale, service, and distribution of liquor within Alberta, ensuring compliance with the provincial Act and promoting responsible practices. They do not operate all liquor stores, set all prices, or promote consumption.
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