Dial-A-Law provides the general public with basic information about the law and the legal system. In Calgary, call 403-234-9022, or call toll free from anywhere in Alberta: 1-800-332-1091. Topics that Dial-A-Law covers include: Consumer Law; Criminal Law; Employment Law; Family Law; Real Estate Law; Wills and Estate Law; Youth and the Law.
This information sheet is provided by the Alberta Human Rights Commission. This resource is also available for download as a PDF.
Related keywords: Harassment (20), Workers' rights and employment standards (64
This information sheet is provided by the Alberta Human Rights Commission. This resource is also available for download as a PDF.
Related keywords: Harassment (20), Workers' rights and employment standards (64
This page provides an alphabetical listing of links to Government of Canada Departments, Agencies, Crown Corporations, Special Operating Agencies and various affiliated organizations.
The Department of Justice fulfills three distinctive roles within the Government of Canada. It acts as: a policy department with broad responsibilities for overseeing all matters relating to the administration of justice that fall within the federal domain; a provider of legal advisory, litigation and legislative services to government departments and agencies; and a central agency responsible for supporting the Minister in advising Cabinet on all legal matters.
This federal government website details a legislative plan to strengthen accountability in government through democratic reform.
This federal government website details a legislative plan to strengthen accountability in government through democratic reform.
This federal government website details a legislative plan to strengthen accountability in government through democratic reform.
A collection of CPLEA's plain language articles about democracy found on LawNow.org
Alberta has a demerit point system where demerit points are accumulated against your driver’s license for each traffic offence you are convicted off. Demerit points are assigned to a driving record in accordance with the Regulations under the Motor Vehicle Administration Act. This information is provided by Calgary Legal Guidance.








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