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What is the primary role of the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) Commission in relation to licensed establishments?
The AGLC is the government agency responsible for regulating and overseeing the gaming, liquor, and cannabis industries in Alberta. Its primary role includes de
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Question: What is the primary role of the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) Commission in relation to licensed establishments?
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- To operate all casinos and liquor stores in Alberta. ✅ To regulate and oversee the gaming, liquor, and cannabis industries in Alberta, ensuring compliance and responsible practices.
- To promote alcohol and cannabis consumption across the province.
- To provide financial assistance to licensed establishments.
Correct answer: To regulate and oversee the gaming, liquor, and cannabis industries in Alberta, ensuring compliance and responsible practices.
Explanation: The AGLC is the government agency responsible for regulating and overseeing the gaming, liquor, and cannabis industries in Alberta. Its primary role includes developing policies, licensing establishments, enforcing the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act, and ensuring responsible service practices. It does not operate all establishments, nor does it promote consumption or provide financial assistance. Its focus is on regulation and compliance.
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