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What is the legal drinking age in Saskatchewan?

The legal drinking age in Saskatchewan, as set by the Saskatchewan Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, is 19 years old. Serving anyone under this age is a seriou

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Question: What is the legal drinking age in Saskatchewan?

Answer options:

  • 18 years old ✅ 19 years old
  • 21 years old
  • 16 years old with parental consent

Correct answer: 19 years old

Explanation: The legal drinking age in Saskatchewan, as set by the Saskatchewan Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, is 19 years old. Serving anyone under this age is a serious offense. The other ages are incorrect for Saskatchewan.

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