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  2. Government of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Alberta (French: gouvernement de l'Alberta) is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Alberta.In modern Canadian use, the term Government of Alberta refers specifically to the executive—political ministers of the Crown (the Cabinet/Executive Council) who are appointed on the advice of the premier.

  3. Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan is the system of tax-funded health insurance for residents of the province of Alberta.. Most residents of Alberta who are either Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada, or have refugee status in Canada and who live in Alberta for 183 or more days per year or more and who are not already covered by the health insurance plan of another province ...

  4. Provincial Achievement Tests - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Achievement Tests are standardized tests administered to all Alberta students in grade 6 and 9. The test was also used by the Northwest Territories until 2023. [2] [3] The government of Alberta instituted the examinations through Alberta Education to attain greater accountability and ensure its students were well regarded when applying to tertiary institutions. [4]

  5. 30th Alberta Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Among the legislation adopted during the first session of the 30th Legislature, An Act to Repeal the Carbon Tax (Bill 1) repealed the Climate Leadership Act and its carbon levy, Bill 2 amended the Employment Standards Code and the Labour Relations Code to change how overtime hours are calculated from time-and-a-half to straight time, reduced the minimum wage for workers aged 13 to 17 to $13 an ...

  6. Alberta Investment Management Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The government reported that by the end of 2023 AIMCo had $160.6 billion in assets under management and posted an overall return of 6.9%, which was below its benchmark return of 8.7%. In November 2024, the Alberta government dismissed the AIMCo board of directors, CEO Evan Siddall and other executives. [7]

  7. Alberta Culture - Wikipedia

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    The ministry was rename Alberta Culture, Multiculturalism and Status of Women was in 2019. It was renamed Alberta Culture and Status of Women on July 8, 2021 [8] and simply to Alberta Culture on October 24, 2022. and to Alberta Culture in 2022. As of 2023, the department is called the Ministry of Arts, Culture and Status of Women. [1]

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  9. ATB Financial - Wikipedia

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    The Klein mantra of "getting government out of the business of business" applied to several government owned businesses that competed against similar private companies. ATB as a financial institution competed against chartered banks and credit unions, making it prime target for privatization. [ 54 ]