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Under the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act, what is considered a 'minor' in relation to liquor consumption?

In Alberta, a 'minor' in the context of liquor consumption is defined as anyone under the age of 18 years. The legal drinking age is 18, so anyone below that ag

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Question: Under the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act, what is considered a 'minor' in relation to liquor consumption?

Answer options:

  • Anyone under the age of 21
  • Anyone under the age of 19 ✅ Anyone under the age of 18
  • Anyone under the age of 16

Correct answer: Anyone under the age of 18

Explanation: In Alberta, a 'minor' in the context of liquor consumption is defined as anyone under the age of 18 years. The legal drinking age is 18, so anyone below that age is considered a minor for liquor service purposes. The other ages are incorrect for Alberta law.

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