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How old must a person be to legally serve alcohol in Saskatchewan?

In Saskatchewan, a person must be at least 19 years old to legally serve alcohol. This aligns with the minimum legal drinking age to ensure that servers are of

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Question: How old must a person be to legally serve alcohol in Saskatchewan?

Answer options:

  • 16 years old
  • 18 years old ✅ 19 years old
  • 21 years old

Correct answer: 19 years old

Explanation: In Saskatchewan, a person must be at least 19 years old to legally serve alcohol. This aligns with the minimum legal drinking age to ensure that servers are of legal age themselves. Options A, B, and D are incorrect as they do not meet Saskatchewan's specific requirements.

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