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  2. Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation ( MBLL; French: Société manitobaine des alcools et des loteries) is a crown agency of the Manitoba government responsible for providing legalized gambling ("gaming"), distributing and selling liquor, and for sourcing and distributing non-medical cannabis to retailers in the province of Manitoba. [1]

  3. Manitoba Liquor Control Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Liquor Control Act, CCSM c L160. Liquor Mart in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Manitoba Liquor Control Commission ( MLCC) was a Crown corporation mandated with regulating, distributing, and selling beverage alcohol in the Canadian province of Manitoba. In 2014, the Manitoba government merged MLCC with the Manitoba Lotteries Corporation to form the ...

  4. Manitoba Crown Services - Wikipedia

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    There are currently five Crown corporations governed by Act: Manitoba Hydro, Manitoba Public Insurance, Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries, Manitoba Centennial Centre Corporation, and Efficiency Manitoba. These corporations must abide by the following principal reporting requirements: a roles and responsibility record, annual business plans, and ...

  5. Cannabis in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    e. Non-medical cannabis in Manitoba became legal when the national Cannabis Act went into force on October 17, 2018. Today, recreational cannabis is a controlled substance in Manitoba, with a hybrid retail and distribution model wherein it is provincially-controlled but sold by private retail outlets. The regulation of cannabis in Manitoba is ...

  6. Manitoba Lotteries Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Lotteries Corporation (MLC) was a crown corporation that controlled and operated gambling in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It manages two casinos in Winnipeg: McPhillips Station Casino and Club Regent Casino. MLC also operated video lottery terminals, and is responsible for the distribution of all lottery products to a network ...

  7. Greg Selinger - Wikipedia

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    Website. gregselinger .ca. Gregory Francis Selinger OM (born February 16, 1951) [2] is a former Canadian politician who served as the 21st premier of Manitoba from 2009 until 2016, [3] [4] [5] leading an NDP government. From 1999 to 2009 he was the Minister of Finance in the government of his immediate predecessor, Gary Doer.

  8. Heather Stefanson - Wikipedia

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    The Act established a private retail model, with retail licenses obtained from the newly renamed Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority. It required that all retailers source their cannabis supply from Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries. [44]

  9. Andrew Swan - Wikipedia

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    Andrew James Swan (born August 9, 1968) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 2004 to 2019. He was first elected in a 2004 by-election, replacing MaryAnn Mihychuk, who resigned to run for Mayor of Winnipeg. Swan graduated from the University of Manitoba faculty of law in 1990.