General
AGLC offices holiday closure

While AGLC offices will be closed from December 24, 2024 to January 1, 2025, a number of services remain available. More information on how to contact us over the holidays is available here.

General
Has your liquor or cannabis licence expired or is it expiring soon?

Licensees can contact AGLC’s Customer Care Centre for support with liquor and cannabis reissues and payments on our online licensing portal. Call 1-800-272-8876 and press 2 to get set up.

Liquor licensing objections

AGLC Board will consider objections to a new licence within 7 days of posting for these types of applications:

  • all Class A, B, C, D, E and F liquor licences for new premises
  • existing licensed premises applying for more Class A, B, C, D, E or F licences
  • changes to the class of existing liquor licensees
  • relocation of existing licensed premises

View a complete list of current Proposed Licence Applications.

Other objections

AGLC will consider other objections to a licence under the:

AGLC does not regulate these factors as they are the responsibility of the municipality:

  • the number of liquor stores
  • the location of stores and space between stores
  • matters that involve retail competition
  • community image, safety and property values

Where to send objections

You may send objections to:

Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis 

Director, Compliance
50 Corriveau Avenue
St. Albert, AB T8N 3T5

email: Inspections.Mailbox@aglc.ca or contact Inspections at an AGLC office.