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Which of the following is an acceptable form of identification to prove age in Saskatchewan for purchasing alcohol?

A valid Saskatchewan Driver's Licence is an acceptable form of identification recognized by SLGA for proving age because it is government-issued, contains a pho

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Question: Which of the following is an acceptable form of identification to prove age in Saskatchewan for purchasing alcohol?

Answer options:

  • A photo of a passport on a phone ✅ A valid Saskatchewan Driver's Licence
  • An expired out-of-province health card
  • A student ID with a birth date

Correct answer: A valid Saskatchewan Driver's Licence

Explanation: A valid Saskatchewan Driver's Licence is an acceptable form of identification recognized by SLGA for proving age because it is government-issued, contains a photo, and includes the birth date. A photo of a passport, an expired ID, or a student ID without specific government recognition are not considered valid or reliable forms for age verification.

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