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Which of the following is NOT an acceptable form of government-issued ID for proving age in Ontario?

An acceptable ID in Ontario must be government-issued, show a photo, and the date of birth. A Birth Certificate does not have a photo and is therefore not an ac

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Question: Which of the following is NOT an acceptable form of government-issued ID for proving age in Ontario?

Answer options:

  • Canadian Passport
  • Canadian Citizenship Card ✅ Birth Certificate
  • Ontario Driver's Licence

Correct answer: Birth Certificate

Explanation: An acceptable ID in Ontario must be government-issued, show a photo, and the date of birth. A Birth Certificate does not have a photo and is therefore not an acceptable form of photo identification for confirming age to purchase alcohol. A Passport, Citizenship Card, and Driver's Licence are all valid.

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