Alberta bill tabled to add citizenship markers, health-care numbers to driver’s licences

Global NewsMonday, November 17, 2025 at 11:12:14 PM
Alberta bill tabled to add citizenship markers, health-care numbers to driver’s licences
  • The Alberta government has proposed a bill to add citizenship markers and health
  • The introduction of citizenship markers on identification is significant as it seeks to ensure that services are accessed by eligible individuals only. This development could lead to more secure elections and a more efficient system for verifying identity in various public services.
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