EDMONTON — Alberta’s government says it will begin rolling out three-in-one identification cards, ultimately replacing the province’s long-reviled paper health cards
Starting July 2, new driver’s licences and ID cards will include resident’s health numbers and citizenship markers, a move the government says will streamline access to services.
But the inclusion of a citizenship marker has drawn concern it will lead to discrimination.
The iconography of the card is changing, too.
An oil pumpjack replaces the icon of a dinosaur fossil, and the words “Alberta Strong and Free” mark the back.
Eventually, the cards will be made available for children who are eligible for provincial health-care insurance.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 3, 2026.
The Canadian Press