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  1. Employment standards – Termination and lay-off | Alberta.ca

    If you have questions about your rights regarding termination and would like legal advice, you can use the Law Society of Alberta Lawyer Directory to find a lawyer who specializes in labour …

  2. Live permanently in Alberta

    Learn about the various immigration pathways and programs available to help you move to Alberta.

  3. Health Information & Tools - MyHealth.Alberta.ca

    Access health information and tools on MyHealth.Alberta.ca, including wellness resources, mental health support, and more.

  4. Employment - Alberta.ca

    Dec 19, 2025 · Alberta jobs, employment standards, OHS, and other services and supports for workers and employers.

  5. History of rat control in Alberta

    1950 to 1953 Norway rats were first discovered on a farm in Alberta near Alsask, on the eastern border, during the summer of 1950. The discovery was made by field crews from Alberta …

  6. Setting up MyHealth Records - MyHealth.Alberta.ca

    Mar 5, 2025 · Although reasonable efforts were made to confirm the accuracy of the information, Alberta Health Services does not make any representation or warranty, express, implied or …

  7. Alberta Advantage Immigration Program

    Sep 9, 2025 · The program is run by the governments of Alberta and Canada. If you are nominated through the program, you may apply for permanent residence status together with …

  8. Map of First Nations reserves and Métis communities - Alberta.ca

    The 138 First Nations reserves and 8 Metis Settlements located in Alberta are important to the province’s economic and cultural fabric. First Nations reserves are located in 3 treaty areas or …

  9. Administrative - Alberta.ca

    3 days ago · Administrative The Alberta Public Service has a variety of careers in this category. The roles listed below are currently under recruitment. Click on the job title to learn more about …

  10. 511 Alberta highway information | Alberta.ca

    Users within Alberta may access the information via phone, toll free, by calling 511, similar to the way they would call 911 for emergencies or 411 for directory assistance.