Okay, so here we go again, I think I am changing my mind on how to make this work in the most efficient way. I will have further discussions with Fortis directly but they don't really comment on the user side of things, so I will throw it here.
Is the following a possible configuration?
1. A direct run from the utility post to the side of the house.
2. Meter on side of the house.
3. Under slab run through a conduit from the meter to the main electrical panel with main disconnect.
4. Come out from the slab and into panel for main house power.
4. Another conduit under the slab for a smaller cable to carry maybe 30-50AMP service another 90M back to the front where there is a gate.
If the above is possible, perhaps it's a much easier approach. I plan on running multiple conduits to the gate area anyways for future POE security camera and such, so what's one more. I won't need a massive cable for that return 90M run as it would be much smaller AMPs.
The biggest question in everything above is if I can run an under slab conduit from meter to the electrical panel. I know there are some rules around this, but I don't really fully understand them. This document seems to reference things but not really sure wtf they are saying. My understanding that being under the slab it is NOT considered "inside" the house. Alternatively I think I can also run that cable for 7.5M inside the house as long as it's in a conduit..which would be long enough from where I plan on putting the meter.
https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7887...cec-6-rev5.pdf