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Old 04-28-2017, 10:42 AM
jrowan jrowan is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Okotokian View Post
That isn't quite true either. Some provinces that have photo ID for healthcare cards have a religious exemption. Of course Alberta doesn't demand a photo of anyone to dole out hundreds of thousands of dollars of healthcare services. SO one as to wonder about the value of photos on things like healthcare cards or PAL's anyway. What's the purpose of a photo on a PAL? You aren't even legally required to show the card to purchase a firearm.
Not to mention your birth cert doesn't have a photo and it is a piece of valid government issued id.

I have the AB health card now, and I wish it was plastic (like the old red and white Ontario cards).

True story: I was forced to have my Ontario card replaced with one that had a photo 1 month before I moved to AB. They didn't care that I was moving
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