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What is the primary role of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) in relation to alcohol service?
The AGCO is responsible for regulating Ontario's alcohol sector, including issuing liquor licences, ensuring establishments comply with the LLCA and its regulat
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Question: What is the primary role of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) in relation to alcohol service?
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- To set alcohol prices for all licensed establishments. ✅ To issue liquor licences and ensure compliance with the Liquor Licence and Control Act (LLCA).
- To promote alcohol consumption through marketing campaigns.
- To operate all government-owned liquor stores (LCBO).
Correct answer: To issue liquor licences and ensure compliance with the Liquor Licence and Control Act (LLCA).
Explanation: The AGCO is responsible for regulating Ontario's alcohol sector, including issuing liquor licences, ensuring establishments comply with the LLCA and its regulations, and enforcing standards of responsible alcohol service. They do not set prices, promote consumption, or operate the LCBO (which is a Crown corporation).
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