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Which of these is NOT considered 'acceptable' identification for purchasing alcohol in Ontario if it's the only ID provided?

A Birth Certificate is NOT considered acceptable identification as it lacks a photo. Acceptable IDs must be government-issued, include a photo of the holder, an

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Question: Which of these is NOT considered 'acceptable' identification for purchasing alcohol in Ontario if it's the only ID provided?

Answer options:

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

Correct answer: Birth Certificate

Explanation: A Birth Certificate is NOT considered acceptable identification as it lacks a photo. Acceptable IDs must be government-issued, include a photo of the holder, and clearly state their birth date. Canadian Passports, Canadian Citizenship Cards, and Ontario Driver's Licences all meet these criteria.

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