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Which of the following is considered 'acceptable identification' for purchasing alcohol in Ontario?

Acceptable identification in Ontario must be government-issued, current, include a photo, and list the birth date. A Canadian passport (option C) meets all thes

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Question: Which of the following is considered 'acceptable identification' for purchasing alcohol in Ontario?

Answer options:

  • A photo credit card with a birth date.
  • An expired Ontario Driver's Licence. ✅ A Canadian passport that is valid and current.
  • A student ID card from an Ontario university.

Correct answer: A Canadian passport that is valid and current.

Explanation: Acceptable identification in Ontario must be government-issued, current, include a photo, and list the birth date. A Canadian passport (option C) meets all these criteria. A photo credit card (option A) is not government-issued, and generally does not show a birth date prominently enough. An expired Ontario Driver's Licence (option B) is not valid or current. A student ID (option D) is not government-issued and therefore not acceptable.

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