The Alberta government announced a program providing $100 affordability cheques to eligible residents, with over 106,000 applications submitted in the first 24 hours. The initiative aims to alleviate the high cost of living, though technical issues with the application website caused frustrations for some users. Nearly 3.4 million Albertans with annual household incomes of $225,000 or less qualify for the cheques. Premier Danielle Smith stated that the direct deposit method was chosen to ensure individuals on social assistance programs receive the funds automatically. The government acknowledges challenges with the online application process and is exploring improvements, particularly for those unable to use the Interac verification system. Applications remain open until September 30.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article provides a balanced overview of the program, highlighting both the success of the initiative and the technical challenges faced during implementation. It includes quotes from multiple government officials and outlines the eligibility criteria, goals, and logistical considerations without



