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Which of the following is true regarding the legality of serving alcohol to minors in Alberta?
In Alberta, the legal drinking age is 18, and it is strictly illegal to serve alcohol to anyone under this age, regardless of accompaniment by a parent or guard
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Question: Which of the following is true regarding the legality of serving alcohol to minors in Alberta?
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- Minors can be served alcohol if accompanied by a parent or guardian. ✅ It is illegal to serve alcohol to anyone under 18 years of age under any circumstances.
- Minors can be served low-alcohol beverages like beer or cider, but not spirits.
- It is permissible if the minor is consuming with a meal.
Correct answer: It is illegal to serve alcohol to anyone under 18 years of age under any circumstances.
Explanation: In Alberta, the legal drinking age is 18, and it is strictly illegal to serve alcohol to anyone under this age, regardless of accompaniment by a parent or guardian, type of beverage, or whether they are eating. Options A, C, and D describe scenarios that would be illegal under Alberta law. This is a fundamental rule reinforced by the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act.
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