The staff directory shows names and telephone numbers only. This helps ensure the safety of all Alberta Public Service employees and protect Government of Alberta assets from cyberattacks. You may ...
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.
You are at least 18 years old and not eligible to receive an Old Age Security pension. You live in Alberta and are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. You are not residing in a correctional ...
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 ...
Vehicles on a public roadway in Alberta must have valid insurance and a Vehicle Registration Certificate. Motor vehicles that require registration include cars and trucks. Find out about how to ...
Income Support can help you and your family with basic living costs and other necessities. Depending on your needs and situation you may be eligible to receive assistance through Alberta’s Income ...
We are aware that some Albertans are experiencing delays when applying for the Energy Rebate. The performance issue affecting Alberta.ca Accounts sign-ins has been resolved. We recognize this step has ...
Driver’s licences are valid for one to 5 years, depending on a number of factors, including your class of licence, medical status and age. It is illegal to drive with an expired driver’s licence.
If your driver’s licence is suspended through an impaired driving-related Criminal Code of Canada conviction, you must participate in the Mandatory Ignition Interlock Program otherwise your driver’s ...
If you are an Alberta resident who can legally live in Canada and do not have a valid driver’s licence, you can apply for an ID card to use as photo identification. An Alberta ID card is for ...