Medical Appeal Panel (MAP) hearings MAP hearings cover medical eligibility decisions, including whether you have a severe disability, whether that disability prevents you from working and whether you ...
Learn about the vision, values and mandate that guide the appeal panels, along with their commitment to governance and accountability.
Find out how to appeal a decision about your Alberta Disability Assistance Program (ADAP) eligibility or benefits.
Description: Conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms which may produce tornadoes. Strong winds, large hail and heavy rain are also possible. Severe thunderstorms that may ...
Starting January 1, 2027, Alberta’s new auto insurance system will put care first so Albertans get better, faster and more reliable auto insurance. It’s care without the wait, compensation without the ...
If you receive ADAP, you must inform the ADAP program of the approval or denial of your Canada Disability Benefit and/or Disability Tax Credit application. To provide your update go to Apply for ...
Alberta is part of Canada’s national traceability system and works closely with industry organizations representing a diverse number of livestock species and poultry. Traceability is generally defined ...
From March 1 to October 31, all burning activities in the Forest Protection Area (FPA), excluding campfires, require a fire permit. You will need a fire permit for any burning in the Forest Protection ...
Learn about health care aide education in Alberta, the curriculum offered and where you can study to become a health care aide. HCAs provide basic health services, assistance and support with ...
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The Aboriginal Business Investment Fund (ABIF) can partially or fully fund capital costs for Indigenous community-owned economic development projects that are shovel-ready within the funding year, ...
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