- Northwest Territories Liquor Commission
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Northwest Territories Liquor Commission Industry Beverages Founded Yellowknife (1983) Headquarters Hay River, Canada Key people Don Kindt, Chair Products Alcohol Website [1] The Northwest Territories Liquor Corporation regulates the distribution, purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages in the Northwest Territories.
The Corporation came into existence as a result of amendments to the Liquor Act. It currently has contracts for the operation of six liquor stores and two warehouses with local operators.
The liquor commission enforces limits placed by the communities of Fort Simpson and Norman Wells on liquor sales.
Operations in Nunavut was transferred to the Nunavut Liquor Commission, based in Rankin Inlet, in 2005.
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Liquor restrictions in the Northwest Territories
Provincial and territorial alcoholic beverage authorities of Canada
Retail and/or licensing: BC Liquor Stores • Sask Liquor • MLCC (Manitoba) • LCBO (Ontario) • SAQ (Quebec) • Alcool NB Liquor • NSLC • PEILCC • NLC (Newfoundland) • NWT Liquor • Nunavut Liquor • YLC (Yukon)Licensing only: Liquor Control and Licensing Branch (British Columbia) • Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission • Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario • Régie des alcools, des courses et des jeux (Quebec) • Alcohol and Gaming Authority (Nova Scotia) • Liquor Licensing Board (Northwest Territories) • Liquor Licensing Board (Nunavut)Categories:- Companies established in 1983
- Canadian provincial alcohol departments and agencies
- Companies based in the Northwest Territories
- Alcohol monopolies
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