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  1. Government of Alberta | Alberta.ca

    Find and access the online government services you need. Find all of the Alberta government services and information you need. Help shape the future of government policies, programs and services. …

  2. Alberta, Canada | Alberta.ca

    Alberta is also Canada’s leading jurisdiction for renewable energy development, which is an essential component of our current and future energy mix. Alberta is the largest hydrogen producer in Canada. …

  3. All services - Alberta.ca

    All services Find the Alberta government services and information you need. About government Alberta government organizations, legislation, priorities, taxes and levies, and First Nations and Métis policy …

  4. Life in Alberta

    Working in Alberta Salaries in Alberta vary depending on the employer, hours worked and educational qualifications, as well as experience and responsibilities which the position requires. Alberta wages …

  5. MyHealth Alberta

    Sign in with an Alberta.ca Account Create an Alberta.ca Account Continue without signing in

  6. Strengthening immigration oversight - alberta.ca

    Apr 1, 2026 · If passed, Bill 26, the Immigration Oversight Act, will give Alberta’s government more provincial oversight of immigration, increase transparency and reduce mistreatment of newcomers. …

  7. Find a job - Alberta.ca

    Find Government of Alberta jobs, job postings outside of government, and resources for job seekers.

  8. MyLoan | Alberta Student Aid

    In School Status: In Study Save Money! Keep your loan interest free. If you're a full-time student with previous Alberta or Canada student loans and you're not receiving student aid this year, your …

  9. Alberta Advantage Immigration Program

    Sep 9, 2025 · Alberta Advantage Immigration Program Eligible individuals can apply to be nominated to work and live in Alberta permanently. Introduction The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program …

  10. Alberta’s iGaming Strategy

    Alberta’s iGaming Strategy Alberta is moving towards a safer, regulated iGaming market, inviting operators to shift from the grey market to legal status.