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When is it acceptable for a licensed establishment in Ontario to serve alcohol on Good Friday or Christmas Day?

Historically, there were strict prohibitions, but under current Ontario regulations, establishments are generally permitted to sell and serve alcohol on statuto

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Question: When is it acceptable for a licensed establishment in Ontario to serve alcohol on Good Friday or Christmas Day?

Answer options:

  • Service is always prohibited on these days. ✅ Only if alcohol is served with food and the establishment is permitted to be open.
  • Only if the establishment has a special occasion permit.
  • Only if the establishment is a hotel and serving guests.

Correct answer: Only if alcohol is served with food and the establishment is permitted to be open.

Explanation: Historically, there were strict prohibitions, but under current Ontario regulations, establishments are generally permitted to sell and serve alcohol on statutory holidays like Good Friday and Christmas Day, provided they are also serving food and are authorized to be open for business. Options A, C, and D reflect outdated information or specific exceptional cases but not the general rule.

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