https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?res_format=PDF&tags=MOUOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-19T09:04:56.632962+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b3cfc30a-2482-42e3-a7fc-dc17b4ae0369Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) between : Minister of Environment and Minister of Transportation and Alberta Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association (ARHCA)2022-02-10T15:40:28.097500+00:00The objective of this MOU is to develop a framework in which AENV, TRAN and the ARHCA can work together to facilitate strategies for GHG emissions reductions that enable the industry to adjust to a carbon constrained future and help Alberta meet the targets set out in the 2008 Climate Change Strategy and the Provincial Energy Strategy. 2019-02-05T22:51:09.919879+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e0b50f99-a505-4659-8024-79a46293ddceMemorandum of understanding for First Nations education in Alberta : Treaty no. 7 ; Treaty no. 6 ; Treaty no. 82022-07-21T15:39:32.423060+00:00International, Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Relations (2006-2008, 2011-2013)Presents a common vision and principles among the signatories for the education of First Nations students in Alberta, and the commitments each party makes to ensure that First Nations students are achieving or exceeding the full educational outcomes, levels and successes of all other students in Alberta.2015-05-13T15:00:38.712263+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/356416d5-a49b-434e-8ef3-57682036ed1aMemorandum of understanding for collaboration on education objectives in Fort Chipewyan2022-09-06T22:15:57.566918+00:00The memorandum of understanding (MOU), signed by the Alberta government, the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, the Mikisew Cree First Nation and the Fort Chipewyan Métis, solidifies a commitment to work towards establishing a community-based education authority that incorporates Indigenous knowledge, wisdom, tradition and culture directly into the school curriculum.2022-09-06T21:27:17.345873+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b39b66a4-4c87-4bf4-8a03-878f386975b5Memorandum of Understanding for First Nations education in Alberta : long term strategic action plan2022-09-07T19:50:28.769389+00:00The Long Term Strategic Action Plan is to be considered a statement of intent for actions to be undertaken by the parties that will help implement the commitments made under the Memorandum of Understanding for First Nation Education in Alberta.2016-11-10T18:22:23.577293+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/89385159-4eb6-43ae-8d46-f02984537c1bGathering Today For Our Aboriginal Children's Future2022-09-07T20:21:01.553273+00:00Children and Youth Services (2008-2011)The third Gathering Today For Our Aboriginal Children's Future on June 3, 2011 occurred almost one year after the historic inaugural gathering of Chairs of Delegated First Nation Agencies (DFNAs), Representatives of First Nations served by Child and Family Services Authorities (CFSAs), and Co-Chairs of Child and Family Services Authorities. The first meeting on June 17, 2010 provided the impetus for action on several important topics: the role of the First Nations Designate, also referred to as the Band Designate; the review of cultural training within the Ministry; and a Memorandum of Understanding for services to Aboriginal children, youth and families in the Province of Alberta. At the Gathering on June 3, 2011, Chairs and Co-Chairs were provided an update on the significant progress made on these three initiatives.2015-05-13T15:01:30.805664+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/74b8f930-d079-4a6a-ad4e-3279cac45762International travel final report : The Honourable Margaret McCuaig-Boyd mission to Mexico City, Mexico, September 29 – October 3, 20162023-02-10T23:11:48.185560+00:00Reports on the travel of The Honourable Margaret McCuaig-Boyd, Minister of Energy, to Mexico City to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Mexican Energy Secretariat and attend Mexico’s historic Second Renewable Energy Auction as the Mexican Energy Secretary’s guest of honour. The Minister also undertook a number of meetings with Mexican research institutions, government officials, and Alberta companies operating in Mexico.2019-10-10T21:32:58.315439+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/39930b4e-1923-4e4f-af43-8ea2cb9423f4Annual report 2010 and 2011 on Greenhouse Gas Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Alberta Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association and the Government of Alberta2023-03-06T21:40:27.102673+00:00In September 2009 the Alberta Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association and the Government of Alberta signed a Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Memorandum of Understanding. The parties to the MOU agreed to work together to enable the road building and heavy construction industry to: improve energy efficiency, improve industry and the province's competitiveness, and help reduce GHG emissions. This report presents an overview of the activities, initiatives and accomplishments under the MOU to the end of calendar year 2011.2019-04-16T21:48:25.999928+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/92ca0195-5f84-4eb1-9ba9-a7c7c516491aWork plan ...-... developed by the coordinating committee for Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Memorandum of Understanding between the Alberta Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association (ARHCA) and the Government of Alberta2023-03-07T16:35:11.648444+00:00This work plan presents the priority activities proposed to achieve the objectives of the MOU. It focuseson strategies for improving the energy efficiency of the construction and road building sectors andreducing consumption / combustion of carbon-based fuels in these sectors.2019-02-06T15:56:50.680877+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/193388b0-5dbe-4233-8c68-becad4ec29f3Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Ministry of Labour and Police Service2023-05-08T21:43:45.825580+00:00The Westray Memorandum of Understanding defines protocols between police and occupational health and safety (OHS) officers for investigating serious workplace incidents. This will help investigators determine if criminal charges may be warranted in addition to OHS violations.2018-03-26T16:02:19.853665+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2c7f9b35-ef3a-4a87-b0cf-6e2183b6c928Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between : Deputy Minister of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, and Deputy Minister of Transportation and Alberta Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association (ARHCA)2023-07-25T19:36:40.046427+00:00This MOU establishes a framework within which the ministries of Environment and Sustainable Development and Transportation and the Alberta Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association can work together to facilitate greenhouse gas emissions reductions that enable the industry to adjust to a carbon-constrained future and help Alberta meet the targets set out in the 2008 Alberta Climate Change Strategy and the Provincial Energy Strategy.2019-02-05T22:42:00.857670+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8be96b0d-0334-4762-9e39-eaafd9c2b5c1Memorandum of Understanding regarding the storage and application of digestate on agricultural land2023-07-25T19:53:54.007634+00:00Memorandum of Understanding among Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas, and the Natural Resources Conservation Board regarding the storage and application of digestate on agricultural land.2023-07-24T19:58:45.108435+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d370166c-dfc7-4c53-a64c-86fa16f6db28Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between : the Minister of Transportation and Alberta Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association (ARHCA) and Consulting Engineers of Alberta (CEA)2023-07-25T20:03:54.262626+00:00The Alberta Traffic Safety Plan includes a goal to reduce fatal and serious injury collisions in the province. In support of reaching this goal, Alberta Transportation commissioned Opus International Consultants (Canada) Limited to develop engineering strategies to address collision patterns on all Alberta highways and streets. This report provides a summary of the methodology and findings of Phase 1 of the resulting project. The report identifies the key collision trends in Alberta and describes a review of current practices in Alberta and research of the recent literature on the topic. It then presents a comprehensive list of possible measures and a systematic criteria for the selection of the more favourable ones, applies these criteria to over 90 measures, and culminates with the selection of 33 highly effective measures anticipated to be the most effective and the 12 "Priority 1" measures for further development and implementation.2019-02-05T22:38:42.702500+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9e2fece5-7ba2-4002-be11-eb44830efa5bResults for 2009 to 2012 achieved under greenhouse gas memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Alberta Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association and Government of Alberta2023-07-25T21:33:13.099243+00:00In September 2009 the Alberta Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association (ARHCA) and the Government of Alberta signed a greenhouse gas memorandum of understanding. The parties agreed to work together to enable the road building and heavy construction industry to improve energy efficiency, improve industry and the province's competitiveness, and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This report presents an overview of the activities, initiatives and accomplishments under the MOU that ended December 31, 2012.2019-02-06T16:39:10.774761+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/06ba4914-61f7-4fab-a676-00fa685c9df3Memorandum of understanding for a voluntary stewardship program to increase mobile device recycling in Alberta2023-08-31T16:53:34.026359+00:00In 2011, Alberta Environment signed a memorandum of understanding with the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association to formalize the Recycle My Cell program in Alberta and to identify performance indicators to measure overall performance.2018-10-15T20:23:11.165877+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/31eb4a0d-b5ae-4979-8889-56ed732dfbdaHealth facilities capital program manual2023-09-14T20:45:09.978954+00:00This manual describes the responsibilities, accountabilities and processes for the planning and delivery of the Health Facilities Capital Program. It is developed collaboratively by Alberta Health, Alberta Infrastructure and Alberta Health Services, in accordance with the priorities outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding between the three parties and under the guidance of a Joint Steering Committee. This manual supersedes the Health Capital Planning Manual, 3rd Edition.2018-11-16T17:16:08.823665+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f4d44f63-b6be-49d8-8a10-8b1e45880137Draft Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between : the Minister of Environment (AENV) and the Minister of Transportation (TRAN) and the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA), 20092023-09-18T19:28:22.478889+00:00This is a draft of the 2009 Alberta Motor Transport Association Memorandum of Understanding with Alberta Environment and Alberta Transportation regarding greenhouse gas emissions.2018-12-20T19:58:33.082322+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1e1068fb-97fb-460c-93d0-16940dbca031Greenhouse gas Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) between the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) and Government of Alberta (GOA) work-plan2023-09-18T19:40:53.953890+00:00This memorandum of understanding outlines the requirement of a two- to three-year work plan, established by the Alberta Motor Transport Association GHG Coordinating Committee on a consensus basis, with prioritized initiatives and delivery timelines. The work plan will be updated on an annual basis.2018-12-20T19:49:18.059225+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8f8b7c5d-b43b-455e-b0f7-49a24b431308Greenhouse gas Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) and Government of Alberta (GOA) annual report2023-09-18T19:43:46.827703+00:00The memorandum of understanding outlines the requirement of an annual report highlighting the activities of the Alberta Motor Transport Association GHG Coordinating Committee (AGCC), to be submitted to Deputy Ministers of Environment, and Transportation, and the AMTA board of directors.2018-12-20T18:57:04.758214+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3ed20961-0baf-4f01-b9ae-27e7fd2bd76bMemorandum of Understanding (MOU) between : the Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation (INFTRA) and the Minister of Environment (AENV) and the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA), 20052023-09-18T19:53:04.785601+00:00This memorandum of understanding between the government of Alberta and the Alberta Motor Transport Association sets out a framework to facilitate the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by members of the AMTA, to contribute to the 50 per cent reduction target from 1990 levels, by 2020, as set out in Alberta's Climate Change Plan.2018-12-20T18:47:23.486306+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/22397503-abc5-4178-8044-ab0376225bf1Memorandum of Understanding Fort McKay Métis Nation Association and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Alberta, as represented by the Minister of Indigenous Relations, September 14, 20212024-01-05T21:51:25.691918+00:00Indigenous Relations and Fort McKay Métis Nation Association have signed an Memorandum of Understanding that outlines a commitment to work together in collaboration to advance long-term sustainability of Fort McKay Métis Nation’s social, economic and cultural objectives.2021-09-15T17:46:10.615942+00:00