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Premiers of Alberta by time served in office as of March 1, 2025. The premier always stays in office during an election campaign. The premier always stays in office during an election campaign. That time is included in the total, even if the premier is defeated.
The premier is Alberta's head of government, while the King of Canada is its head of state and is represented by the lieutenant governor of Alberta. The premier picks a cabinet, usually from the elected members of the Legislative Assembly, to form the Executive Council of Alberta, and presides over that body.
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The premier of Alberta is the leader of the legislative majority in the Alberta Legislature. The premier selects ministers of the Crown to the Executive Council of Alberta (the "cabinet") and as such is the head of the government in Alberta. The premier is the first minister representing Alberta towards the federal government and the other ...
This is a list of joint premiers of the Province of Canada in order of time served in office as joint premier, both as premier and as deputy. This list counts time during an election campaign as belonging to the preceding premier. When adding together days in non-consecutive terms, a month is taken to mean 30 days.
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Redford is the first female premier in the province's history and the eighth woman to serve as a premier in the history of Canada. [1] Of the Alberta premiers with an elected mandate, her term in office was the shortest. [2] On March 19, 2014, Redford announced that she would resign as premier of Alberta effective March 23, 2014. [3]