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Which of the following describes a 'Minor' under Saskatchewan's alcohol regulations?

In Saskatchewan, a 'Minor' in the context of alcohol regulations refers to a person under 19 years of age, which is the legal drinking age. It is illegal to ser

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Question: Which of the following describes a 'Minor' under Saskatchewan's alcohol regulations?

Answer options:

  • A person under 21 years of age.
  • A person under 18 years of age. ✅ A person under 19 years of age.
  • A person who has not yet graduated high school.

Correct answer: A person under 19 years of age.

Explanation: In Saskatchewan, a 'Minor' in the context of alcohol regulations refers to a person under 19 years of age, which is the legal drinking age. It is illegal to serve or supply alcohol to anyone under this age. The other age definitions are incorrect for Saskatchewan's alcohol laws.

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