The Alberta government has stepped in to block scheduled changes to minimum liquor pricing for the province’s bars and restaurants. Read more: Tourism a key topic for city’s economic strategic plan On June 22, Dale Nally, the minister of Service Alberta and red tape reduction, announced the government has directed the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) agency to immediately reverse its recent decision to alter minimum alcohol prices. On …
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