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What is the minimum legal drinking age in Saskatchewan?

In Saskatchewan, the minimum legal drinking age is 19 years old. Serving alcohol to anyone under this age is illegal and can result in severe penalties for the

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Question: What is the minimum legal drinking age in Saskatchewan?

Answer options:

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

Correct answer: 19 years old

Explanation: In Saskatchewan, the minimum legal drinking age is 19 years old. Serving alcohol to anyone under this age is illegal and can result in severe penalties for the server and the establishment. Options A, B, and D are incorrect as they do not reflect Saskatchewan's specific age requirement.

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