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The List of Alberta provincial ministers shows the succeeded, and current members of the Executive Council of Alberta of the Alberta Legislature. Premier
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).
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 .
Peter Lougheed served as premier, winning four elections, until 1985 when he retired from public office. Some of Lougheed's notable accomplishments were the limited Alberta Bill of Rights, and the Heritage Trust Fund. [10] Don Getty, one of Lougheed's long-time cabinet ministers, returned to politics to win the leadership of the party. Getty's ...
The premier of Alberta is the head of government and first minister of the Canadian province of Alberta. The current premier is Danielle Smith, leader of the governing United Conservative Party, who was sworn in on October 11, 2022. [1] The premier of Alberta is the leader of the legislative majority in the Alberta Legislature.
1.1 Alberta. 1.2 British ... This is a list of members of the House of Commons of Canada ... Key: Party leaders are listed in italics. Cabinet ministers are listed in ...
Premiers of Alberta by time served in office as of December 16, 2024. The premier always stays in office during an election campaign. That time is included in the total, even if the premier is defeated.
Alberta: R.B. Bennett: 7 August 1930 22 October 1935 Prince Albert: Saskatchewan: William Mackenzie King: 23 October 1935 10 June 1945 Prime minister outside Parliament William Mackenzie King: 11 June 1945 6 August 1945 Mackenzie King lost his own seat in the 1945 election and thus served as Prime Minister