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Alberta to become first province with ‘citizenship markers’ on driver’s licences, ID cards

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The government of Alberta announced Monday that driver’s licences and identification cards will feature “Canadian citizenship markers.”

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The change, which is the first of its kind in Canada, will roll out in late 2026, Premier Danielle Smith told reporters.

“We believe in making things better, faster and more convenient for everyone,” she said.

Adding citizenship information to driver’s licences allows for Albertans to more effectively apply for funding and services like student aid, health benefits and disability supports.

“This change means that when Albertans need to prove both their identity and their citizenship, they’ll be able to do so with a single document,” Smith said.

The change is “also about protecting our democracy,” she said, noting that the change will help preserve the integrity and security of elections.

Smith said permanent residents and non-citizens living in Alberta will have no marker displayed on their card.

Albertans will need to provide proof of citizenship or immigration status when applying for or renewing a driver’s licence, according to the province.

Driver’s licences incorporating Alberta health-care card information will roll out around the same time, Smith said.

“This will also provide additional security around health-care numbers,” she said.

Smith said there are 530,438 more health-care numbers “than there are people living in Alberta.”

Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction Dale Nally, also present at the announcement, said “the way AHS was doing it previously just lacked security.” 

“In the fall of 2026, we will now know who has Alberta health-care cards,” he said. “There won’t be half a million fake ones, which opens up the door for abuses.”

Nally said the federal government was consulted about the change.

“The feds cannot provide us with one single source of data that tells us who’s Canadian, who’s not,” he said. “So that tells us right away that this is necessary.”

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