Alberta’s new disability program is garnering mixed reviews from advocates across the province, with some believing it will ...
Disability groups in the Lakeland are cautiously optimistic about the new Alberta Disability Assistance Program announced by ...
The Alberta government is launching a new program similar to AISH, but will allow those with disabilities who can work to earn more without losing access to benefits.
The NDP said the UCP government has opened the door to changing the eligibility for Assured Income for the Severely ...
The provincial government plans to launch a new social assistance regime, the Alberta Disability Assistance Program, in 2026.
The Alberta government has announced the Alberta Disability Assistance Program (ADAP), a new system that allows people with ...
Many clients relied on the Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped, which is provided by the province. "It seems that the province's primary goal here is not to collect money on behalf of the ...
An announcement from the government from Alberta regarding changes to how people with disabilities will receive support has received immediate criticism from provincial employees and the Official ...
The province announced a new program Tuesday to help support those with disabilities, but also allow them the flexibility to work without losing their ...
Provides financial, health and personal supports to Albertans with permanent and short-term disabilities who are able to work.
Disability support programs in Alberta are changing. The province announced its plans for the Alberta Disability Assistance Program, or ADAP, which aims to allow people with disabilities to work while ...
A new income supports program for people with disabilities in Alberta is launching in July 2026, and Albertans currently receiving Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) will either remain ...
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