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If you can die for your country and vote . . . . you should be able to handle the equally weighty decision of whether or not to drink at 18.
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I was going to post basically the same thing.
At 18, Canadians are considered to be legally an adult. They can vote, join the military, and are no longer under the protection of the Young Offenders Act. Something Alberta and Quebec got right that the rest of the country got wrong is allowing all adults to drink legally.