There is no legal age limit in Alberta. It's the parent's responsiblity to make sure the child is mature enough and can handle limited situations. Some children at 8 years of age behave like 14, See link below.
http://www.programs.alberta.ca/living/9281.aspx?N=770+9252&id=1765
In Alberta, Canada, there is no specific legal age at which children can stay home alone. The law suggests that it is up to the child's parent or guardian to decide if their child is mature and responsible enough to be left unsupervised. It is recommended that children be at least 12 years old before being left home alone.
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In Florida, there is no specific legal age at which a child can stay alone at night. However, it is recommended that children under 12 should not be left alone at night. Parents should use their judgment based on the child's maturity and comfort level with being alone.
There is no specific legal age in Utah for leaving children home alone, but parents are expected to ensure their child's safety and well-being. It is generally recommended that children under the age of 12 should not be left unsupervised for an extended period of time.
In Louisiana, there is no specific legal age requirement for leaving children home alone. However, it is recommended that children under 12 years old should not be left at home without adult supervision. Parents should use their judgment to determine when their child is mature enough to be left alone.
In Illinois, there is no specific statutory age requirement to be left home alone. The state law only requires children under the age of 14 to be supervised by a responsible person. Parents are encouraged to assess the maturity level of their child before deciding whether it is safe for them to be left alone.
Yes, Euro banknotes are not considered legal tender in Canada. Transactions in Canada are typically conducted in Canadian dollars.
18 is the leagal age to serve alcohol in Alberta, Canada.
12 it is 12
There is no legal minimum age for a child to be left alone in Alberta.
8 and up
No. Not legal anywhere in Canada...yet. (Currently September 2012)
The legal drinking age for Canada for every province except Quebec and Alberta is 19. Quebec and Alberta is 18.
Yes, you can apply for a permit, but they have never approved any.
the legal age is 12 to be left alone with siblings. Keep in mind though that even at 12 some children arnt mature enough to be left alone even without having to care for siblings as well.
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Alberta's legal age is 18.