Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation
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Crown corporation | |
Industry | Retail (Department & Discount) |
Founded | 1930 |
Headquarters | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Products | Liquor sales and distribution to both consumers and businesses |
Revenue | approx: $198.7 Million CAD (fiscal 2007-2008) |
Website | The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC)'s website |
The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC) controls alcoholic beverages in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is the sole distributor and runs all retail outlets (106 across the province) selling alcohol except for four private wine specialty shops and, in rural areas where there is not an NSLC location, 23 private "agency" liquor stores.
Important dates:
- 1930 created through the Liquor Control Act as the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission.
- 1946 responsibility for licensing sites selling alcolholic beverages (e.g. bars and restaurants) transferred to the Tavern License Committee (now named Liquor License Board)
- 1995 the Gaming Control Act made NSLC part of the Alcohol and Gaming Authority
- 2001 was changed from a Commission to a Crown corporation and renamed the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation.
External links
References
- "Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation" retrieved August 21, 2006
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