In Alberta, Canada, there is no specific legal age at which a minor child can ride public transit alone; instead, it is generally at the discretion of parents or guardians to determine if their child is mature enough to do so. Transit authorities may recommend that children under a certain age, often around 12, be accompanied by an adult. Parents should consider their child's maturity and ability to navigate public transit safely before allowing them to ride alone.
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There is no legal minimum age for a child to be left alone in Alberta.
A total of 350 motorcycle accidents have occurred in Alberta this year alone.
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
no he was not alone
No. It's too cold and dry an environment for the papaya to grow in Alberta, let alone any place or province in Canada. You will have to look much further south in order to find it growing naturally somewhere. Try Mexico, Ecuador or Hawaii; you may have better luck finding papaya there.
Alaska is not all alone! Canada is right beside it!
yes and she shouldn't travel alone
Not if you're alone.
you have to be 9 years of age
Nice spelling of "Have"
Alone with the Devil - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A