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Alberta

Vital Statistics Alberta

Vital Statistics, a division of Service Alberta, regulates the registration of all vital events that occur in Alberta such as births, deaths, marriages, and legal changes of name. In addition, the Vital Statistics office is responsible for the registration of religious organizations and clergy who perform marriages, marriage commissioner appointments and providing burial permits. The office also processes delayed registration events and amendments to event records.

Many Vital Statistics' services are also provided through the registry agent network, including the issuance of marriage licences and applications for birth, marriage and death certificates. 

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Family Law Kits

The kits are a series of plain language resources which include forms and instructions to make applications and appeals for parenting, guardianship,  custody and access, contact, enforcement of time with a child, child support, spousal support and other applications under the Family Law Act in Alberta. These booklets and kits are helpful to self represented litigants as they provide not only general information, but also step by step instructions and precedents.

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Voterlink

The purpose of this website is to allow voters to register for the first time, or to change existing registration information. You will need an Alberta Driver's Licence or an Alberta Identification Card for each individual aged 16 or over that you wish to register. Your registration should take less than five minutes to complete. If you would like additional information, please use the Contact Us link on the left or below to reach Elections Alberta staff.

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Elections Alberta

Elections Albertas' mission is to deliver effective non-partisan that meet the electoral needs of Albertans.

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Elected Members of the Assembly - Alberta

This online resource is provided by the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and allows you to look up any MLA in the province. To find information about an individual Member, select a Name or Riding in one of the drop down boxes on the form and then click on go.

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Alberta Food Banks

Alberta Food Banks is the provincial association of food banks in Alberta with a mission to advance the vital role, capacity and voice of Alberta's food banks through advocacy, educational and networking opportunities and exceptional member services

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iHuman

Youth Society is a non-profit organization that helps Edmonton youth at risk through the arts. Edmonton youth come to iHuman through a number of agencies, prisons, programs, and other referrals, as well as through iHuman’s outreach workers. From intake to addiction treatment, the team provides youth with experienced support, medical and dental care, and connections to various social services.
 

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Sexual Exploitation Working Group (SEWG)

The Sexual Exploitation Working Group (SEWG) is a leadership group working collaboratively to create awareness of sexual exploitation & sex trafficking and its causes and impact. It is a collaborative of community partners, law enforcement, municipal and provincial government, and REACH Edmonton.

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Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA)

The Alberta Motor Transport Association is a province-wide, not-for-profit Association formed to provide a voice for the highway transportation industry in Alberta. The role of the AMTA is to help its members succeed by providing training programs and promoting safety initiatives that reduce workplace injuries. They represent the highway transportation industry at the provincial and national levels in dealing with issues such as regulations, trans-border crossings, taxation, safety, the environment, and the future of trucking.

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Alberta Transportation

Dept. of the Alberta government that regulates drivers and vehicles, roads and highways and commerical transportation in Alberta.

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