The proposed legislation would prevent regulators from disciplining professionals for conduct that is expressive and occurs when the professional is off-duty, subject to narrow exceptions. Conduct is ...
Pesticide vendors are invited to share their feedback to help shape pesticide data management. Pesticide vendors can share input to help inform improvements to how pesticide sales data is collected.
When not being raised as livestock, wild boar are considered to be ‘at large.’ In Alberta, wild boar are an invasive species and a provincially regulated agricultural pest when at large. They can ...
Alberta’s government provided a range of temporary supports to help minimize disruption and ease costs for families affected by the recent labour action in schools. With students now back at school, ...
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Immunization is one of the most important public health measures used to protect the health of Albertans. It is one of the most successful and cost-effective public health interventions. Immunization ...
Budget 2026 is an opportunity to create a budget that makes prudent fiscal decisions and spends taxpayer dollars wisely while meeting the needs of a growing province. By sharing your thoughts and ...
Alberta’s 'Artificial Intelligence (AI) Data Centres Strategy: Powering the Future of Artificial Intelligence' sets the path to securing the province's position as the most attractive place to build ...
How municipal sector entities get approval before entering, amending, extending or renewing agreements with the federal government.
Alberta is taking action to address classroom complexity with expert input, data collection and investments in schools and supports.
The Government of Alberta is engaging with industry stakeholders, tourism associations, and Alberta’s agricultural sector on the development of an Alberta Whisky Act. This new legislation would ...
Albertans can help inform possible speed limit increases on divided highways. Complete survey by Dec. 12, 2025.