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When is it legally acceptable to accept a Canadian Military Identification Card as proof of age for alcohol service in Saskatchewan?

A Canadian Military Identification Card is a recognized form of government-issued photo identification that includes the necessary information (photo, name, and

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Question: When is it legally acceptable to accept a Canadian Military Identification Card as proof of age for alcohol service in Saskatchewan?

Answer options:

  • Only if it includes a holographic image.
  • Never, as it's not listed as an acceptable ID under provincial regulations. ✅ Always, as it is a government-issued photo ID.
  • Only if accompanied by another government-issued photo ID.

Correct answer: Always, as it is a government-issued photo ID.

Explanation: A Canadian Military Identification Card is a recognized form of government-issued photo identification that includes the necessary information (photo, name, and date of birth) to verify a person's age. Therefore, it is legally acceptable as proof of age for alcohol service. Option A is not a specific requirement. Option B is incorrect as it is an acceptable ID. Option D is an unnecessary additional requirement.

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