Liquor Licensing Board (Northwest Territories)
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The Liquor Licensing Board is an agency of the government of Northwest Territories, Canada. The board regulates the conduct of licensees, the management and equipment of licensed premises, and the conditions under which liquor may be sold or consumed.
In April of 2004, chairman John Simpson stepped down, claiming that the territorial government had not supported the board's work. [1]
[edit] External links
- CBC North - Job pressure gets to N.W.T. Liquor Board chair
- Government Appointments to Boards, Committees and Councils
Provincial and territorial alcoholic beverage authorities of Canada | |
Liquor Distribution Branch and Liquor Control and Licensing Branch (British Columbia) | Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission | Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority | Manitoba Liquor Control Commission | Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario and Liquor Control Board of Ontario | Société des alcools du Québec | New Brunswick Liquor Corporation | Alcohol and Gaming Authority (Nova Scotia) and Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation | Prince Edward Island Liquor Control Commission | Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation | Liquor Licensing Board (Northwest Territories) | Liquor Licensing Board (Nunavut) | Yukon Liquor Corporation |