Overview
Public information should be open, useful and accountable. By bringing key data and documents together in one place, the government is making it easier for Albertans to access the information they need to stay informed, ask questions and take part in the decisions that affect them.

31,814 public records available
This is the total number of reports, datasets and disclosures made public by the Government of Alberta as of Spring 2025.

Why this matters
Public information belongs to the public. When governments share data, decisions and spending openly, they build trust, strengthen democracy and uphold accountability.
Every Albertan has the right to know how public money is spent, what decisions are being made and how programs are performing. Transparency is not just a value, it is a responsibility.
You have the right to know
The Government of Alberta shares a wide range of public documents to support transparency, accountability, and informed decision-making. Explore the categories below to find what you need.

Government leadership
- Mandate Letters
- Orders in Council
- Memorandums of Understanding
- Ministers and Deputy Ministers’ Travel Expenses
- Monthly Premier and Minister’s Office Expenses

Financial transparency and spending
- Salaries
- Grants payments disclosure page
- General revenue fund payments
- Financial reports
- Sole source contracts
- Contractual material and agreements

Records and reports
- Decisions (e.g., administrative penalties, enforcement orders)
- Advice (e.g., Public Fatality Inquiries)
- What Was Heard Reports
- Assessment (e.g., property and environmental assessments)
- Notices (e.g., insurance bulletins)
- Serials

Planning and performance
- Business plans
- Annual Reports (e.g., Ministry Annual Reports)
- Program Impact Reports
- Office of Statistics and Information (OSI)

Data and research
- Datasets
- Statistics (e.g., weekly crop market reviews, economic indicators)
- Surveys (e.g., population surveys)
- Personal Information Banks
- Geospatial Materials