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    Advisor Office for Alberta Workers' Compensation

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:30 am - 4:00 pm

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    Provincial Court of Alberta - 200 citizens and only TWO staff to help them !!!!!

    Provincial Court of Alberta

    1.0(5 reviews)
    2.4 km

    I attended a family court session yesterday and was shocked to say the least. The judge was so…read moreintimidating that the husband's lawyer looked terrified. Poor guy! I am not sure if it was because he was of East Indian heritage or because he was young, but the judge seemed to make fun of him and laugh with the other side while testifying, making it so obvious she was bias. No matter what the husband or his lawyer said or the proof they provided, the judge openly said to the husband "I don't believe you". I wasn't impressed at all.

    Update - check out this ridiculous line - there r 3 other walls like this or even worse - people r…read moreall sitting on the floor or just standing and no walls space to lean in - about 200 people here contesting tickets and TWO staff members to help ! In fact for the first two hours there was only ONE crown attorney - four available rooms for crown attorneys to hear negotiations and yet only ONE room being used - Ridiculous !!!!! Why do they consider this ok and an acceptable wait - I've been here 2 hours and only 15 people have been called - at this rate I'll still be here tomorrow !!! My tax payers money hard at work in Alberta Court System ! The worst moment was when we are waiting for our names to be called, a very impatient white man in a suit barged into talk to the crown attorney before anyone was called... Therefore he just budded in line. Only Caucasian man in the room...... 99% of the rest of us were non-Caucasians and females and yet no one complained- looking back we should have been less polite and freaked out ----Update .....In total I there for three hours and 45 minutes just to contest a speeding ticket. There has got to be a better way, they need to have more staff and the CAs need to be quicker. PS If you are looking for a restaurant locally; Whatever you do, NEVER go to the Calgary restaurant The Guild. The insane manager literally called the police and tried to put me "under citizens arrest" for accidentally knocking over a glass of wine- see my full review here https://www.yelp.ca/biz/the-guild-calgary

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    Provincial Court of Alberta - I've been here THREE hours !!!!!!! Only ONE crown attorney hearing all these people's cases !!!!! Chaos !!!!

    I've been here THREE hours !!!!!!! Only ONE crown attorney hearing all these people's cases !!!!! Chaos !!!!

    Provincial Court of Alberta - Insane!!!!!!!

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    Insane!!!!!!!

    City Hall and Municipal Complex - A quite modern City Hall.

    City Hall and Municipal Complex

    3.7(6 reviews)
    2.5 km

    City Hall, a 4 story sandstone building with central clock tower, is located on the corner of…read moreMacleod Trail & Seventh Ave in downtown Calgary. Currently it is used as the office of the mayor & alderman, it is the architectural focal point of the City Hall complex that consists of 2 later additions. It was built in 1911 with a 4 story extension in 1962. The Municipal Building was added in 1985 and is a massive wedge-shaped, mirrored-glass structure. Its located on the eastern edge of the Central Business District, across from Olympic Plaza & the Stephen Avenue pedestrian Mall, forming the civic focal point of the city. In 1984, Calgary City Hall was designated a national historic site because it is the only surviving regional example of the monumental civic halls erected in several Prairie cities before 1930; and its lofty clock tower, prominent round-arched entry and extensive decoration in the Romanesque Revival style made it an imposing visual symbol of community progress.

    This building has been around for many many years. Every time I make my way to the downtown area I…read morehave to go in. The art work on the walls or around the building is very impressive. You can also sit in on council meeting if open to the public. There is security check and screening before entering. I have gotten licenses or permits over the years and people here are very friendly and professional. I would not recommend parking downtown it's hard to find and very expensive. Take the bus or C-train. Well worth seeing this building as you see the other sights downtown.

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    City Hall and Municipal Complex
    City Hall and Municipal Complex
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    Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service

    Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service

    1.5(13 reviews)
    2.3 km

    Absolutely ridiculous service…read more Considering Canada's residential culture right now, there is more bias toward tenants. My hearing today proved all of that. I was short of a few days of giving me tenant enough time to move out early. Thus all my damages and counterclaim was set aside. In summary: The tenants moved in. We said no pet ownership. They agreed. We went back 5 months later. There were two cats. Damaged furniture. The property smelled like feline feces and urine. We told them to move. They said yes, signed by paper. We use the deposit to clean the place up. They sued us to get it back. We filed back to explain ourselves. The adjudicator dismissed up completely, now we have to pay the tenants. The most outrageous? When I asked if I could say more before they issued the decision, I was told to be quiet, to not appeal to save myself time and effort, and hung up without even a final statement. Even without the law, consider the reasoning behind this. I have to pay for not only the damages done to my house, but also look for another tenant willing to live in a smelly basement. Plus, I have to give them money for destroying my home? Canada, what happened? Yes, tenants are suffering, though so are landlords. We pay tax, raise children, work tons of hours, take care of our neighbors and pay our mortgage. Landlords are drowning in debt and payments just like everyone else. My suggestion if you even have a rental issue? Sue your tenant first to not get taken advantage of, prepare your evidence, read the Alberta Tenancies Act, and be ready for anything. Hire a lawyer if you can afford it. Since this adjudicators will be more bias than you expect. Thank you, good luck to all who have to deal with this mindless organization.

    I believe this is a great place for tenancy dispute that I gave a 5 stars , but now I can only give…read morea 4 star, as there is one officer Melney , who interprets the English into something outside reasonableness. A door to get in the house meant window. No dog allowed he interpreted to "dogs are allowed" drain blocked with hair seemed to him is normal wear and tear, holes on the walls improperly patched was normal wear and tear. Damages and mold and dirty was normal wear and tear. He is so good is turning white to black. And I had 3 complaints on him so far. No wonder a lot of landlords decided to get out of the rental market and causing this shortage of housing for the tenants. I wish there is one day , he realized that he is wrong . And I wish any tenant or landlord came across of his unreasonableness must raise their voice please.

    Advisor Office for Alberta Workers' Compensation - publicservicesgovt - Updated July 2026

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