Yukon Liquor Corporation

Rum labels

Demerara Rum - Yukon Liquor Corporation (ca_3)
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Demerara Rum (ca_3)

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Yukon Hootch - Yukon Liquor Corporation (ca12)
Yukon Hootch

Yukon Hootch (ca12)

71 x 96 mm (2.8" x 3.8")
Yukon Hootch - Yukon Liquor Corporation (ca13)
Yukon Hootch

Yukon Hootch (ca13)

75 x 95 mm (3" x 3.7")
Yukon Hootch - Yukon Liquor Corporation (ca14)
Yukon Hootch

Yukon Hootch (ca14)

103 x 132 mm (4" x 5.2")

History

After two years of the control system in the Yukon Territory, the sale of beer glass was approved in the early 1920's. Because of the very small population licensing was confined to a few settlements with certain discretionary authority held by the Commissioner in more remote areas.

In the early days, the Liquor Vendors in Dawson City and Mayo worked side by side with the Government Agents. As the Yukon Population increased and became less transient, the Agent's duties were combined with the vendors giving them Territorial Agent status. By 1948, there were government liquor stores in Dawson City, Mayo & Whitehorse. In 1954, Haines Junction was operating and in 1958 Watson Lake. By the late 1960's a sixth store was opened in Faro to serve the needs of the people flooding into the community in hopes of finding work at the new lead-zinc mine.

Originally, the Liquor Control Board fell under the jurisdiction of the Yukon Legislative Assembly headed by the Commissioner of the Yukon Territory. The Director of the Liquor Control Board administered the day to day operations. The 1970's saw the election of the first partisan government and on April 1, 1977, the Yukon Liquor Corporation came into existence as a result of amendments to the Liquor Act. The separation as a corporate entity resulted in increased responsibilities and full accountability in the areas of finance and accounting. The Director was redesignated to General Manager, who was also a Deputy Head, and considered to be the Chief Executive Officer for the Yukon Liquor Corporation. The General Manager title was later changed to President. The President was charged with the general business of the Corporation, and the administration of the Act under the general direction of the Liquor Board. A five member discretionary Board was appointed with authority to approve license applications and rule on hearings of appeal on license suspensions.



Here are full texts from the labels

ca_3: Demerara Rum bottled by Yukon Government Corporation

ca12: Yukon Hootch; Rum, a blend of Canadian rum with imported rum; Rhum, un melange de rhum canadien et de rhum importe; Produced & bottled for the , Whitehorse, Yukon; 40% alc/vol; 200 mL

ca13: Yukon Hootch; Rum, a blend of Canadian rum with imported rum; Rhum, un melange de rhum canadien et de rhum importe; Produced & bottled for government of the Yukon Territory, Whitehorse, Yukon; 40% alc/vol; 375 ml

ca14: Yukon Hootch; Rum, a blend of Canadian rum with imported rum; Rhum, un melange de rhum canadien et de rhum importe; Produced & bottled for government of the Yukon Territory, Whitehorse, Yukon; 40% alc/vol; 750 mL

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