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Can a server legally serve alcohol to a pregnant person?

It is legal to serve alcohol to a pregnant person in Ontario, provided they are of legal drinking age and not showing signs of intoxication. Servers must treat

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Question: Can a server legally serve alcohol to a pregnant person?

Answer options:

  • No, it is illegal under Ontario law. ✅ Yes, if they are not showing signs of intoxication and are of legal drinking age.
  • Only if they have a doctor's note.
  • Only if they are accompanied by an adult who is not pregnant.

Correct answer: Yes, if they are not showing signs of intoxication and are of legal drinking age.

Explanation: It is legal to serve alcohol to a pregnant person in Ontario, provided they are of legal drinking age and not showing signs of intoxication. Servers must treat pregnant patrons the same as any other adult customer in terms of alcohol service, focusing on visible intoxication. There is no special restriction or requirement for doctor's notes or chaperones.

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