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Which of the following is considered an acceptable piece of primary identification for purchasing alcohol in Alberta?

In Alberta, acceptable primary identification must be government-issued, include a photo, the patron's full name, and birthdate, and be current. An Alberta Driv

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Question: Which of the following is considered an acceptable piece of primary identification for purchasing alcohol in Alberta?

Answer options:

  • Student ID card from a local university without a picture.
  • Ontario Health Card with a photo. ✅ Alberta Driver's Licence or Learner's Permit.
  • Expired Passport from a foreign country.

Correct answer: Alberta Driver's Licence or Learner's Permit.

Explanation: In Alberta, acceptable primary identification must be government-issued, include a photo, the patron's full name, and birthdate, and be current. An Alberta Driver's Licence or Learner's Permit meets all these criteria. An Ontario Health Card is generally not accepted as primary ID for age verification due to privacy concerns and provincial regulations, even with a photo. Student IDs are not government-issued, and an expired passport is not current.

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