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Before an individual can work in a licensed liquor establishment in Alberta, they must hold a valid certification from:
All liquor service staff in Alberta are required to hold a valid ProServe certification from Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC). This certification ensure
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Question: Before an individual can work in a licensed liquor establishment in Alberta, they must hold a valid certification from:
Answer options:
- The Canadian Red Cross ✅ ProServe Alberta
- The Alberta Restaurant Association
- The Health and Safety Executive
Correct answer: ProServe Alberta
Explanation: All liquor service staff in Alberta are required to hold a valid ProServe certification from Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC). This certification ensures they are trained in responsible liquor service. The other organizations are not relevant for this specific requirement.
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- What does AGLC stand for in Alberta's liquor and cannabis industry?
- What is the purpose of recording incidents where service is refused?
- Which of the following is an acceptable form of primary identification for purchasing liquor in Alberta?
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