- New Brunswick Liquor Corporation
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New Brunswick Liquor Corporation (Alcool NB Liquor) Type Crown corporation Industry Retail (Department & Discount) Founded 1976 Headquarters Fredericton, New Brunswick Key people Daniel Allain, President & CEO Products Liquor sales to both to consumers and to businesses Website Alcool NB Liquor site (website) The New Brunswick Liquor Corporation (or Alcool NB Liquor, ANBL) is a provincial Crown corporation of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, and is responsible for the purchase, importation, distribution, and retail activity for all beverage alcohol in the Province. Alcool NB Liquor (ANBL) is directed by a seven member Board of Directors. Decisions and directions from the Board are guided by section 6(3) of the New Brunswick Liquor Corporation Act.
The Corporation contributes in excess of $122 million directly to the general fund of the Provincial Government. This comprises $122 million in profits, $1.25 million in collections for the Environmental Trust fund, and over $374,000 in real property taxes.
The central office and warehouse complex is located in Fredericton. The Corporation was founded in 1976, when it replaced the Liquor Control Board, which had been created in 1927.
In 2009 the corporation announced it would begin stocking its own brand of locally-brewed beer, NB Select in an effort to dissuade New Brunswickers from travelling to Quebec where beer is considerably cheaper. [1]. A decision was announced in 2011 that NB Select was to be discontinued due to low sales.
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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:- Alcohol monopolies
- Crown corporations of New Brunswick
- Canadian provincial alcohol departments and agencies
- Government agencies established in 1976
- Companies based in Fredericton
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- Canada government stubs
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