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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 corporation 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.

  3. Cannabis in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries would source all cannabis to retailers, where it would be sold in private-sector stores. [5] [6] On October 17, 2018, the national Cannabis Act came into force along with the provincial Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act. [7]

  4. Cannabis laws of Canada by province or territory - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries would source all cannabis to retailers, where it will be sold in private-sector stores. [ 53 ] By the time recreational marijuana was legal in Canada, Manitoba had firmed up its rules.

  5. Manitoba Liquor Control Commission - Wikipedia

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    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 Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation.

  6. Cannabis Act - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis Act. The Cannabis Act[ a] ( French: Loi sur le cannabis, also known as Bill C-45) is a law which legalized recreational cannabis use in Canada in combination with its companion legislation Bill C-46, An Act to Amend the Criminal Code. [ 2] The law is a milestone in the legal history of cannabis in Canada, alongside the 1923 prohibition.

  7. Heather Stefanson - Wikipedia

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    It required that all retailers source their cannabis supply from Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries. [44] The Act also established 19 as the legal age to purchase cannabis in Manitoba, a decision endorsed by the Manitoba School Boards Association, as it would help keep cannabis out of schools and playgrounds.

  8. 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 managed 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 ...

  9. Western Canada Lottery Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Western Canada Lottery Corporation. The Western Canada Lottery Corporation (WCLC) is a Canadian non-profit organization founded in 1974 that operates lottery and gaming-related activities for its members, the governments of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut participate as associate members.