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Which of the following is considered an acceptable form of identification to prove age in Ontario?

Acceptable forms of identification in Ontario must be government-issued, include a photo of the holder, and indicate the date of birth. An Ontario Photo Card me

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Question: Which of the following is considered an acceptable form of identification to prove age in Ontario?

Answer options:

  • A student ID card from a local university
  • An expired driver's license ✅ An Ontario Photo Card
  • A Social Insurance Number (SIN) card

Correct answer: An Ontario Photo Card

Explanation: Acceptable forms of identification in Ontario must be government-issued, include a photo of the holder, and indicate the date of birth. An Ontario Photo Card meets these criteria. A student ID or SIN card is not acceptable, and an expired driver's license is not valid for proving age.

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