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When can a minor lawfully consume alcohol in Ontario?

The LLCA allows for an exception where minors may consume alcohol as part of a religious ceremony. Otherwise, consumption by minors is prohibited. Options A is

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Question: When can a minor lawfully consume alcohol in Ontario?

Answer options:

  • Never, under any circumstances.
  • If they are with their parents in a private residence. ✅ If they are part of a religious ceremony where alcohol is offered.
  • When supervised by an adult over 19 in a licensed establishment.

Correct answer: If they are part of a religious ceremony where alcohol is offered.

Explanation: The LLCA allows for an exception where minors may consume alcohol as part of a religious ceremony. Otherwise, consumption by minors is prohibited. Options A is too absolute, B is incorrect as it implies general legality even in private, and D is incorrect as it is unlawful for minors to consume alcohol in licensed establishments regardless of supervision.

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