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In Alberta, what is the legal drinking age for purchasing and consuming alcohol?
In Alberta, the legal drinking age is 18 years old, meaning individuals must be at least 18 to legally purchase and consume alcohol. Options A, C, and D are inc
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Question: In Alberta, what is the legal drinking age for purchasing and consuming alcohol?
Answer options:
- 16 years old ✅ 18 years old
- 19 years old
- 21 years old
Correct answer: 18 years old
Explanation: In Alberta, the legal drinking age is 18 years old, meaning individuals must be at least 18 to legally purchase and consume alcohol. Options A, C, and D are incorrect as they do not reflect Alberta's provincial liquor laws.
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