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Which of the following is NOT considered a valid form of identification for purchasing alcohol in Saskatchewan?

Valid identification for age verification in Saskatchewan must be government-issued and include a photo and date of birth. Saskatchewan Driver's Licences, Canad

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Question: Which of the following is NOT considered a valid form of identification for purchasing alcohol in Saskatchewan?

Answer options:

  • Saskatchewan Driver's Licence
  • Canadian Passport ✅ Student ID card from a local university
  • Saskatchewan Identification Card

Correct answer: Student ID card from a local university

Explanation: Valid identification for age verification in Saskatchewan must be government-issued and include a photo and date of birth. Saskatchewan Driver's Licences, Canadian Passports, and Saskatchewan Identification Cards (issued by SGI) meet this criteria. A student ID card (option C) is not government-issued, even from a local university, and therefore is not an acceptable form of identification for purchasing alcohol.

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