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What is the primary purpose of the Alberta Liquor and Gaming Act?
The primary purpose of the Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis Act is to oversee and regulate the sale, service, and consumption of liquor and all gaming activiti
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Question: What is the primary purpose of the Alberta Liquor and Gaming Act?
Answer options:
- To maximize the sale of alcohol in Alberta. ✅ To regulate the sale, service, and consumption of liquor and gaming activities.
- To promote responsible drinking policies among licensed establishments only.
- To generate revenue for the provincial government through liquor sales.
Correct answer: To regulate the sale, service, and consumption of liquor and gaming activities.
Explanation: The primary purpose of the Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis Act is to oversee and regulate the sale, service, and consumption of liquor and all gaming activities within the province. This includes ensuring public safety and promoting responsible practices, not solely revenue generation or maximizing sales. Options A and D describe some outcomes but not the overarching purpose, and C is too narrow as the Act covers more than just licensed establishments' policies.
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