Baiting for Wolves and Coyotes – On public land, hunters cannot use bait for hunting wolves or coyotes except a) from Dec. 1 to Mar. 31, or b) during an open season for the hunting of black bear where the setting out, use and possession of bait for the purpose of hunting black bear is […]
Category: Alberta
Is Dexcom G6 Covered In Alberta?
Dexcom G6 is funded for Albertans living with diabetes under the age of 18 who: 1. Require ongoing use of insulin or an insulin pump when prescribed by a Specialist in Endocrinology or Pediatrics. Is Dexcom G6 covered by Alberta Health? Dexcom’s G6 continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system is now eligible for Alberta Health public […]
Is Ozempic Covered By Alberta Health Care?
Novo Nordisk announced that Ozempic (semaglutide injection) will now be publicly reimbursed in the province of Alberta in Canada. Is Ozempic covered by Alberta health? OZEMPIC® is now listed on the Alberta provincial formulary for adults living with type 2 diabetes. How much does Ozempic cost in Alberta Canada? DIN/NPN/ PIN 02471477 Generic Name SEMAGLUTIDE […]
How Are Assets Divided In A Common Law Relationship Alberta?
How does the Family Property Act divide property and assets between adult interdependent partners? Generally speaking, each partner keeps the property they brought into the relationship, and some of the things they acquired during the relationship (like gifts, inheritances, insurable payouts or court awards). How do you split assets in common-law? When it comes to […]
How Long Do You Have To Serve A Statement Of Claim For Divorce In Alberta?
The Civil Claim must be served on all Defendants within one year after the date that the Civil Claim was filed. If a Plaintiff is unable to serve a Defendant within the one year, the Civil Claim may be renewed within that one year by order of the Court for an additional 3 month period. […]
What Is The Limitation Period In Alberta?
two years. The general limitation period under s. 3(1)(a) of the Limitations Act, RSA 2000, c. L–12, is two years after the plaintiff knew or ought to have known that it had a claim that warranted bringing a proceeding. How long is the limitation period in Alberta? The Limitations Act provides a simple formula which […]
Who Gets To Stay In The House During Separation Alberta?
Yes, you have a right to stay in the family home if you’re getting divorced even if the home isn’t in your name, unless a Court has decided otherwise. Your spouse cannot evict you. A one-year period of separation is required to obtain a divorce in Alberta. Who keeps the house in a divorce in […]
Is Your Spouse Entitled To Your Inheritance In Alberta?
If you received an inheritance from a loved one, it was intended for you, not your spouse. If you are not careful with your inheritance, you may be forced to share it with your spouse if you separate or have an Alberta divorce. Is a spouse entitled to inheritance money in Canada? Inheritance in Divorce: […]
What Does Alberta Health Care Cover For Children?
Low income families can apply to this program to get eyeglasses, prescription drugs, and dental care for their kids. On this page: Overview. What child benefits are available in Alberta? The Alberta child and family benefit (ACFB) is a tax-free amount paid to families that have children under 18 years of age. For July 2022 […]
What App Do I Use For My Alberta Health Records?
MyHealth Records mobile app has the same tools and functionality as the online version, with the added benefit of being able to access your health information from the palm of your hand. How do I access my medical records in Alberta? MyHealth Records is an online tool that lets Albertans 14 years of age or […]