In Alberta, the Matrimonial Property Act applies only to married people. There is a presumption of an equal division of all property acquired during the marriage (with certain exemptions). Some provinces and territories have legislation that governs unmarried people who live together in a conjugal relationship. Alberta has chosen against that so far. There is no presumption of equality. The entitlement is based on proportional contribution, which includes not only money but also labour or domestic services. Obviously, this is not easy to sort out. The answer to the question is “maybe.”