Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Spotlight on Canadian Provinces & Territories | ALBERTA

Spotlight on Canadian Provinces & Territories | ALBERTA

Alberta is in the Midwestern part of Canada, British Columbia lies immediately to the west, Saskatchewan immediately to the east, and borders the state of Montana in the United States.  With an approximate population of 4 million people, it is the 4th most populated province in Canada. It’s capital city is Calgary, one of Canada’s most renowned cities with a population of roughly 1.2 million. Alberta’s climate provides warm summers and cold winters. Alberta is notorious for its cold winters as it is open to cold artic weather systems.


 

5 Reasons to Immigrate to Alberta

Lifestyle and Culture:

Alberta’s culture first and foremost celebrates diversity. Albertan culture makes a concerted effort to facilitate inclusivity
 for people of various races, creeds and communities. For example, Alberta understands the importance of the First Nations community as its people preserve cultural traditions while simultaneously weaving the trappings of modern Albertan society. Alberta is also known for the world renowned Calgary Stampede. Attracting over a million visitors a year in Calgary, the Calgary Stampede is a 10-day outdoor festival that combines rodeos, exhibitions, stage shows, agricultural competitions and concerts. Many people frequently bill the stampede as “The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth”. Alberta also supports a burgeoning film scene. The Government of Alberta invests directly into this Albertan filming with film festivals such as the Edmonton International Film Festival, facilitating international filming within the province or directly funding projects in Alberta.

Education:
Alberta features a publicly funded primary and secondary school system. In regards to public Post-Secondary options, Alberta has 6 universities, 12 public colleges, 2 technical institutes, 5 independent university colleges and the Banff Centre. The Banff Centre is a massive learning center dedicated to the commissioning of art and creative endeavors specifically in space music, dance, photography, audio engineering, new media and many, many more. Featuring several hundred programs and leadership initiatives to help build skills, the Banff Centre is a state-of-the-art learning center leading the nation in the education of the arts.

Economic Advantages:
The cost of living in Alberta is quite advantageous in relation to the rest of Canada. The citizens of Alberta pay no provincial premiums for health care insurance, no provincial sales tax, and feature the lowest tax on gasoline and some of the lowest property taxes in Canada. Business in Alberta also benefits financially with no capital tax, no payroll tax and low corporate income tax rates.

Work Opportunities:Alberta features a very vital and healthy workforce with a lot of opportunities to suit nearly all jobseekers. With strong work climates in trades, professional fields and more, your demonstrable skills will likely be rewarded with the right job for you in the province. In addition to a high standard of living, Alberta enjoys some of the most competitive wages in the country.

Health Services:
Alberta features a robust health system replete with a network of physicians, specialists, nurses, hospitals and pharmacies. The Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan provides residents with comprehensive coverage that covers most things barring the likes of medication and areas with this granularity. There are also mental health and addiction services available in Alberta’s wide spectrum of health services.

Fun Facts:
Edmonton, Alberta has the largest mall in North America. West Edmonton Mall covers a staggering area of 490,000 square meters or 5,300,000 square feet. This is the equivalent of 48 city blocks! At its staggering size, it employs roughly 20,000 people features a full water park, a nightclub, skate park, concert venue, a dinner theater and much more in addition to your typical mall fair.
There are no rats in Alberta. Despite some questionable examination and some isolated spotting, Alberta is free of rats due to a slow campaign to remove the rodent.
The average age of citizens in Calgary is roughly 38 making it an extremely youthful city.
Calgary is the first Canadian city to host the Winter Olympic Games. 

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