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Minister Dale Nally
Dale Nally was sworn in as Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction on October 24, 2022.
Mandate letter
The Premier's mandate letter to the Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction outlines the objectives and priorities of the work they will focus on in their role.
Accomplishments
We are taking action to protect the livelihoods of hardworking Albertans in the construction industry by introducing timelines and rules for payments and liens.
New legislation will help keep Albertans safe by ensuring violent offenders must live under their own names.
Find consumer alerts about activities that pose threats to the marketplace.
Use our enforcement search tool to learn if an individual or business was not following consumer protection laws.
Access information and resources for the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Key information
- Consumer protection helps keep Alberta’s marketplace fair for buyers and sellers.
- Public sector goods that have outlived their original purpose are sold through Government Surplus Sales.
Our responsibilities
Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction is the government’s solution provider and supports the significant events in Albertans’ lives, like having a child, getting married, mourning the loss of a loved one, getting a driver’s licence or buying a home.
Our ministry is responsible for:
- protecting consumers in an increasingly complex economic environment
- overseeing registry activities, like vehicle, business and land registrations
- cutting red tape by one-third to reduce costs, speed up approvals and make life easier for hard-working Albertans and businesses
In focus
Red tape reduction initiatives reduce costs, speed up approvals and make life easier for hard-working Albertans and businesses.
Alberta parents can register their newborn’s birth information and order birth certificates online.
Latest news
- Nov 15, 2024
Alberta’s government has a plan to ensure critical government mail continues to be delivered during the service interruption at Canada Post.
- Nov 6, 2024
Alberta is updating its access to information legislation for today’s digital landscape and to align with other Canadian jurisdictions.
- Nov 4, 2024
Alberta’s government has tabled amendments to strengthen prompt payment for construction projects and improve governance in condominium communities.