Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation

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Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation
Company typeCrown corporation
IndustryRetail (Department & Discount)
FoundedMay 1, 1930
HeadquartersHalifax, Nova Scotia
ProductsBeverage alcohol, cannabis (selected outlets)
RevenueIncrease approx: $239.2 Million CAD
Websitehttp://www.myNSLC.com

The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC) is the Crown corporation which controls sales of alcoholic beverages and recreational cannabis in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is the sole distributor for these products and runs all retail outlets (108 across the province) selling alcohol and cannabis products. The exceptions are for four private retailers in urban HRM offering beer, wine, and spirits, and, in rural areas where there is not an NSLC location, 65 "agency" liquor stores operated by private retailers on NSLC's behalf.

History

On October 31, 1929, a plebiscite was held on Nova Scotia's prohibition of alcohol sales. Over 60 percent of voters authorized the repeal of the Nova Scotia Temperance Act. This result opened the door to sales of alcohol in a government monopoly of liquor outlets.

On May 1, 1930 the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission was created through legislation passed as the Liquor Control Act.

In 1946, the responsibility for licensing sites selling alcoholic beverages (e.g. bars and restaurants) was transferred to the Tavern Licence Committee (now named Liquor License Board).

The liquor commission's current head office and distribution centre was constructed in the Bayers Lake Industrial Park in 1987.[1]

In 1995, the Gaming Control Act made the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission part of the Alcohol and Gaming Authority.

In July 2001, the organization was changed from a commission to a Crown corporation and renamed the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation.[2]

On December 1, 2004, the organization unveiled a new retail logo, replacing their old "Liquor Store" logo.[3]

On October 17, 2018, the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation became the sole authorized retailer of cannabis in Nova Scotia following the legalization of recreational cannabis.

References

  1. ^ "Report of the Auditor General of Nova Scotia" (PDF). Office of the Auditor General. 2000. p. 186.
  2. ^ Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation Created Government of Nova Scotia
  3. ^ New Logo Introduced Government of Nova Scotia

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