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According to the Liquor Licence and Control Act, what is considered a 'minor' in Ontario?

Under the Liquor Licence and Control Act in Ontario, a 'minor' is defined as anyone under 19 years of age. It is illegal to sell or serve alcohol to minors. Opt

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Question: According to the Liquor Licence and Control Act, what is considered a 'minor' in Ontario?

Answer options:

  • Anyone under 21 years of age.
  • Anyone under 18 years of age. ✅ Anyone under 19 years of age.
  • Anyone who does not have valid identification.

Correct answer: Anyone under 19 years of age.

Explanation: Under the Liquor Licence and Control Act in Ontario, a 'minor' is defined as anyone under 19 years of age. It is illegal to sell or serve alcohol to minors. Options A and B state incorrect ages, and option D describes a lack of ID, not the legal definition of a minor.

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