The drinking age falls under Provincial jurisdiction and varies from province to province. The drinking age is 18 in Ontario, Manitoba and Quebec ; while it is 19 in all other provinces and territories. No province has a drinking age over 19 There currently is no pending legislation in any province that would change the existing drinking age.
Teenagers below the age of 19 are not allowed to drink in most provinces and territories. Some provinces, such as Quebec and Alberta, have the legal drinking age set at 18.
19, ho bags, in Canada... 18 in Quebec, for shizzle In most places in the US, 21 is the legal drinking age.
legal drinking age 19 in canada, 18 in quebec 21 us
Legal drinking age in Mexico is 18. As for Canada, Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec, all these provinces have it set at 18 years old. The rest of the Canadian provinces have the legal drinking age at 19.
14 but the work can't be too demanding like construction or something like that and 14 year old's can only work between 6am to 11pm. However, you could work if you are under 14 but you need a written consent from a parent/legal guardian! Hope it helped!!
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there is no drinking age
there is no drinking age
Yes, if you are going to either Quebec, Manitoba, or Alberta. There the drinking age is 18, but everywhere else it's 19.
The drinking age in Belize is 18 , however in Hunduras there is no "legal drinking age" :)
there is no drinking age