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AGLC operates in accordance with: The Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act; [2]; The Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Regulation; [6] and The Criminal Code.; Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis also enforces certain aspects of the Tobacco Tax Act [7] under a memorandum of understanding with Alberta Finance which administers the act, and licenses all racing entertainment centres at racetracks under the ...
Alberta began the year of 2024 with 342 municipalities. Of these, 24 notified Alberta Municipal Affairs of their intentions to conduct a municipal census in 2024, [ 3 ] including at least five cities , nine towns , one village , two specialized municipalities , and two municipal districts .
Public agencies in Alberta are organizations linked to particular government ministries of the Executive Council of Alberta, operating under their direction and mandate. Their functions are roughly equivalent to federal crown corporations.
In March 2022, Bill 4 of the 3rd Session of the 30th Alberta Legislature, known as the Municipal Government (Face Mask and Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination Bylaws) Amendment Act, 2022 [2] was introduced which amends the Municipal Government Act in order to restrict the introduction and enactment of municipal bylaws regarding face masks and proof ...
Pages in category "2024 in Alberta" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
June 19 – Canada adds Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps to its list of terrorist entities. [54] June 21 – The Ontario Science Centre permanently closes over health and safety concerns over the roof, due to failing roof panels. [55] June 22 – Naheed Nenshi wins the 2024 Alberta New Democratic Party leadership election. [56] June 24
By January 2022, electricity rates and bills reached their highest price ever—more than 16 cents/kWh in Edmonton and Calgary, which did not include fees for distribution and transmission. [5] On January 22, 2021, EDC Associates reported twenty years of success in retail competition in Alberta's electricity sector. [6]
AAA-000 to AAE-999 (as of April 25, 2024) it appears that nothing past the AAE series has been issued. Alberta may or may not continue this series after AAE-999. Handicap placards: ABA-000 to AZZ-999 (beginning of series needs to be verified) AAA-0000 to ABX-9999 (as of September 7, 2023) Motorcycle: 1984–86 red on white 123-MBC
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