ICYMI: Albertans can apply for $100 affordability cheques Wednesday at 9 a.m. ableg abpoli
Those who already receive government benefits, like Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped , Income Support or the Alberta Seniors Benefit, or services through the Persons with Developmental Disabilities program will automatically receive their $100 payments starting Jan. 31.Article content
Foster and kinship caregivers are also automatically registered and do not need to apply for children in their care.
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