Albertans can participate in this public survey to provide input on the draft South Athabasca Sub-regional Plan and regulations.
Contracts are binding legal agreements between the Government of Alberta and the supplier. Goods and services must be ...
Getting started as a supplier with the Government of Alberta begins with understanding how the procurement process works and what is required to qualify as a supplier.
Government of Alberta departments adhere to the principles of the Procurement Accountability Framework, which reinforces fairness, transparency and integrity in the procurement process. For more ...
Public, non-profit and private-sector housing providers can apply for funding for innovative and sustainable affordable housing projects. The Affordable Housing Partnership Program aims to bring ...
Fire permits are required for all burning activities, except campfires, in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta during wildfire season, from March 1 to October 31. See Get a fire permit for more ...
Employers can choose to recognize additional days as holidays. If an employer recognizes an additional holiday, all employment standards rules related to holiday pay apply to these additional holidays ...
Quality assurance, market access and yield are key to the success of Alberta’s agriculture industry. Surveillance and monitoring for insects provides a key piece to this success by gathering ...
The Premier's mandate letter to the Minister of Environment and Protected Areas outlines the objectives and priorities of the work they will focus on in their role. Grant Hunter was sworn in as the ...
Learn about the role of the Health Advocate, what the office can do, and who the Advocate is. The health service system is complex and difficult to understand, particularly for those who are suffering ...
The governments of Canada and Alberta have signed a new agreement to increase oil exports to Asian markets, address investment uncertainty holding back Alberta’s energy economy and reduce emissions.
Find the tools, aid, resources and steps you need to succeed as a supplier to the Government of Alberta.