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What is the primary goal of the Liquor Licence and Control Act (LLCA)?
The primary goal of the Liquor Licence and Control Act (LLCA) is to ensure the responsible sale and service of alcohol in Ontario, with a key focus on public sa
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Question: What is the primary goal of the Liquor Licence and Control Act (LLCA)?
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- To maximize alcohol sales and revenue for the province. ✅ To ensure the responsible sale and service of alcohol and to protect public safety.
- To promote various types of alcoholic beverages.
- To regulate the pricing of all alcoholic products in Ontario.
Correct answer: To ensure the responsible sale and service of alcohol and to protect public safety.
Explanation: The primary goal of the Liquor Licence and Control Act (LLCA) is to ensure the responsible sale and service of alcohol in Ontario, with a key focus on public safety and harm reduction. Maximizing sales, promoting specific products, or regulating all pricing are not the core objectives of the Act.
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