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The List of Alberta provincial ministers shows the succeeded, ... co-deputy United Conservative: Kaycee Madu: October 24, 2022 June 9, 2023 Smith: co-deputy
The Executive Council of Alberta (the Cabinet) is a body of ministers of the Crown in right of Alberta, who along with the lieutenant governor, exercises the powers of the Government of Alberta. Ministers are selected by the premier and typically (but not always) sit as a member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA).
Alberta Association of Architects - Practice Review Board Advisory Responsible for the assessment of existing and development of new educational and experience requirements for registration; makes recommendations on the IAP, IID, and Professional Development Programs. Advanced Education: Alberta Association of Landscape Architects - Board of ...
The Smith ministry is the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of Alberta), chaired by 19th Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith, that has governed Alberta since October 11, 2022. The Cabinet consists of members of the United Conservative Party , which holds a majority of the seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta .
Deputy Premier of Alberta February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019 Minister of Seniors May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016 Sandra Jansen: Minister of Infrastructure October 17, 2017 – April 30, 2019 Danielle Larivee: Minister of Municipal Affairs October 22, 2015 – January 19, 2017 Minister of Service Alberta October 22, 2015 – February 2, 2016
Deputy Ministers; Senior Alberta government officials with rank of Deputy Minister as determined by the Executive Council; Chief executive officers of Crown corporations (relative precedence determined by date of appointment) Leadership of Alberta universities Chancellor of the University of Alberta: Ralph B. Young
The Klein Ministry was the combined Cabinet (called Executive Council of Alberta), chaired by Premier Ralph Klein, and Ministers that governed Alberta from the mid-point of the 22nd Alberta Legislature from December 14, 1992, to the mid-point of the 26th Alberta Legislature until December 14, 2006.
Alberta Deputy Premier Dave Hancock was selected as premier and interim party leader by the Progressive Conservative caucus on March 20, 2014, [17] and became premier on March 23, 2014. Jim Prentice was elected as the permanent leader of the PC Party on September 6, 2014, and succeeded Hancock as premier on September 15, 2014. He turned the ...