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Minister of Culture

The current ministry was created in 2019 and has lost and gained several titles and portfolios since then, but is based on agencies from other cultural ministries dating back to 1971, and reorganized in 1992.


Minister of Economic Development


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Associate ministers in the Family and Social Services portfolio


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Minister of Industry and Commerce

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Industry and Commerce , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - , colspan="7", Vacant , Fred Peacock , September 10, 1971 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Minister of Industry and Commerce ,
Raymond Ratzlaff Raymond Samuel Ratzlaff (April 10, 1931 – February 1, 2019) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1967 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. He served in the cabin ...
, May 27, 1969 , September 9, 1971 , Strom , Minister of Industry and Tourism ,
Allen Russell Patrick Allen Russell Patrick (September 15, 1910 – December 25, 1995) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. He held numerous p ...
, September 1, 1959 , May 26, 1969 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Strom , Minister of Industry and Development{{efn, Minister of Industry and Tourism (May 2, 1968–May 26, 1969) {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Raymond Reierson Raymond Reierson (October 7, 1919 – January 30, 2020) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. Reierson held numerous portf ...
, August 2, 1955 , August 31, 1959 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Industries and Labour {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Norman Willmore Norman Alfred Willmore (February 13, 1909 – February 2, 1965) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1944 until his death in 1965 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. He s ...
, November 10, 1953 , August 1, 1955 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Industries and Labour {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
John Lyle Robinson John Lyle Robinson (August 28, 1890 – October 29, 1953) was a Canadian politician who served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 until his death in 1953 sitting with the Social Credit caucus. He served in the governmen ...
, May 8, 1948 , October 29, 1953 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Industries and Labour {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Clarence Gerhart Clarence Edgar Gerhart (December 24, 1897 – May 10, 1965) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1940 to 1955, sitting with the Social Credit caucus in government. E ...
, September 12, 1944 , May 7, 1948 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Trade and Industry {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Ernest Manning Ernest Charles Manning, (September 20, 1908 – February 19, 1996), a Canadian politician, was the eighth Premier of Alberta between 1943 and 1968 for the Social Credit Party of Alberta. He served longer than any other premier in Alberta's histor ...
, July 2, 1937 , September 11, 1944 , Aberhart,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Trade and Industry {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Wallace Warren Cross , January 20, 1937 , July 1, 1937 , Aberhart , Minister of Trade and Industry {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Ernest Manning Ernest Charles Manning, (September 20, 1908 – February 19, 1996), a Canadian politician, was the eighth Premier of Alberta between 1943 and 1968 for the Social Credit Party of Alberta. He served longer than any other premier in Alberta's histor ...
, October 19, 1935 , January 19, 1937 , Aberhart , Minister of Trade and Industry {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
William Chant William Neelands Chant (July 13, 1895 – September 25, 1976) was a farmer and political figure in Alberta and British Columbia. He represented Camrose in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 to 1940 as a Social Credit and then Inde ...
, September 3, 1935 , October 18, 1935 , Aberhart , Minister of Trade and Industry {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name , George Hoadley , October 18, 1934 , September 2, 1935 ,
Reid Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red". People with the surname * Alan Reid (disambiguation) * Alex Reid (disambiguation), includes Alexander Reid * Amanda Reid, Australian Paralympic athlete * Amanda Reid (taxonomist), Australia ...
, Minister of Trade and Industry


Minister of Infrastructure

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Infrastructure , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name , Nathan Neudorf , October 24, 2022 , Incumbant ,
Smith Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people wi ...
{{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Nicholas Milliken Nicholas Milliken is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to represent the electoral district of Calgary-Currie in the 30th Alberta Legislature. Milliken defeated incumbent Brian Malkinson by a margin of le ...
, June 21, 2022 , October 24, 2022 , Kenney , Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Prasad Panda Prasad Panda is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in a 2015 by-election, replacing former Alberta Premier Jim Prentice, and the 2019 Alberta general elections to represent the electoral district of Ca ...
, April 30, 2019 , June 20, 2022 , Kenney , Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Sandra Jansen Sandra Jansen (born c. 1963) is a Canadian politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Calgary-North West. She served as the Minister of Infrastructure between October 2017 and Apr ...
, October 17, 2017 , April 29, 2019 , Notley , Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name , Brian Mason , May 24, 2015 , October 16, 2017 , Notley , Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Manmeet Bhullar , September 15, 2014 , May 23, 2015 , Prentice , Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Wayne Drysdale Wayne Ronald Drysdale is a Canadian politician, who served as an Alberta MLA from 2008 to 2019. He is a member of the Progressive Conservatives. He was Minister of Transportation in the cabinet of Jim Prentice. He was elected in the 2008 pro ...
, May 15, 2014 , September 14, 2014 ,
Hancock Hancock may refer to: Places in the United States * Hancock, Iowa * Hancock, Maine * Hancock, Maryland * Hancock, Massachusetts * Hancock, Michigan * Hancock, Minnesota * Hancock, Missouri * Hancock, New Hampshire ** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
, Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ric McIver Richard William McIver (born August 28, 1958) is a Canadian politician who has represented Calgary-Hays in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta since 2012. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), McIver is the current minister of munic ...
, December 13, 2013 , May 6, 2014 , Redford,
Hancock Hancock may refer to: Places in the United States * Hancock, Iowa * Hancock, Maine * Hancock, Maryland * Hancock, Massachusetts * Hancock, Michigan * Hancock, Minnesota * Hancock, Missouri * Hancock, New Hampshire ** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
, Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Wayne Drysdale Wayne Ronald Drysdale is a Canadian politician, who served as an Alberta MLA from 2008 to 2019. He is a member of the Progressive Conservatives. He was Minister of Transportation in the cabinet of Jim Prentice. He was elected in the 2008 pro ...
, May 8, 2012 , December 12, 2013 , Redford , Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Jeff Johnson , October 12, 2011 , May 7, 2012 , Redford , Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ray Danyluk Raymond Bruce "Ray" Danyluk (born 1952 or 1953) is a farmer and former provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2001 to 2012 with the Progressive Conservative caucus before ...
, January 15, 2010 , October 11, 2011 , Stelmach , Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Jack Hayden , March 13, 2008 , January 14, 2010 , Stelmach , Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Luke Ouellette Lucien "Luke" Ouellette (born July 22, 1953) is a Canadian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Innisfail-Sylvan Lake as a Progressive Conservative. Early life Ouellette was b ...
, December 15, 2006 , March 12, 2008 , Stelmach , Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Ty Lund , April 6, 2006 , December 14, 2006 , Klein , Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Lyle Oberg Lyle Knute Oberg (born January 6, 1960) is an Albertan politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly. He is also a physician and business executive. Life and career Oberg was born near Forestburg, Alberta in 1960. A physician by pro ...
, November 25, 2004 , March 23, 2006 , Klein , Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Ty Lund , March 19, 2001 , November 24, 2004 , Klein , Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ed Stelmach Edward Michael Stelmach (; born May 11, 1951) is a Canadian politician and served as the 13th premier of Alberta, from 2006 to 2011. The grandson of Ukrainian immigrants, Stelmach was born and raised on a farm near Lamont and fluently speaks ...
, May 26, 1999 , March 18, 2001 , Klein , Minister of Infrastructure {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Stan Woloshyn Stanley Woloshyn (born July 17, 1939) is a politician in Alberta, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as an Alberta New Democrats candidate in 1989. Woloshyn was reportedly a former card-carrying Progressive Con ...
, May 31, 1996 , May 25, 1999 , Klein , Minister of Public Works, Supply and Services {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Robert Fischer , December 21, 1994 , May 30, 1996 , Klein , Minister of Public Works, Supply and Services {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Tom Thurber Thomas George Thurber was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1989. He was born in Herronton, Alberta. Political career Thurber was first elected to the Alberta Legisl ...
, June 30, 1993 , December 20, 1994 , Klein , Minister of Public Works, Supply and Services {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ken Kowalski Kenneth Reginald Kowalski (born September 27, 1945) is a politician and former teacher from Alberta, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, where he served from 1979 to 2012, sitting with the governing Progressive Conse ...
, April 14, 1989 , June 29, 1993 , Getty , Minister of Public Works, Supply and Services {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ernie Isley Ernest Isley (born March 7, 1952) is an American musician, best known as a member of the musical ensemble The Isley Brothers, and also the splinter group Isley-Jasper-Isley. Biography Ernie was born in Cincinnati, where his older brothers for ...
, May 26, 1986 , April 13, 1989 , Getty , Minister of Public Works, Supply and Services {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Tom Chambers , April 24, 1978 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed, Getty , Minister of Public Works, Supply and Services{{efn, Minister of Housing and Public Works (April 24, 1978–November 18, 1982) {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
William Yurko William "Vasile" Yurko MLA MP (February 11, 1926 – February 2, 2010) was a Canadian politician, and member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the House of Commons of Canada. Yurko was born in 1926 in Hairy Hill, Alberta of Romanian ...
, April 3, 1975 , April 23, 1978 , Lougheed , Minister of Housing and Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Winston Backus , September 10, 1971 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Albert Ludwig Albert Ludwig (November 14, 1919 – February 16, 2019) was a Canadian politician and World War II combat veteran, lawyer, judge and author from Alberta. Early life Ludwig was born in 1919 in Melfort, Saskatchewan. Ludwig joined the Canadian A ...
, May 27, 1969 , September 9, 1971 , Strom , Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Frederick C. Colborne , November 30, 1962 , May 26, 1969 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Strom , Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , James Hartley , August 2, 1955 , November 29, 1962 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Alfred Hooke Alfred John "Alf" Hooke (February 25, 1905 – February 17, 1992) was a teacher, politician and writer from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit Party. He held numer ...
, September 9, 1952 , August 1, 1955 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Duncan MacMillan , May 8, 1948 , September 8, 1952 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
William Fallow William Allen Fallow (October 7, 1883 – May 3, 1948) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is the deliberative assembly of the ...
, September 3, 1935 , May 3, 1948 , Aberhart,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
John MacLellan John James MacLellan (July 26, 1878 – September 17, 1955) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1930 to 1935 sitting with the United Farmers caucus in government. D ...
, July 14, 1934 , September 2, 1935 ,
Reid Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red". People with the surname * Alan Reid (disambiguation) * Alex Reid (disambiguation), includes Alexander Reid * Amanda Reid, Australian Paralympic athlete * Amanda Reid (taxonomist), Australia ...
, Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
Richard Gavin Reid Richard Gavin "Dick" Reid (17 January 1879 – 17 October 1980) was a Canadian politician who served as the sixth premier of Alberta from 1934 to 1935. He was the last member of the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) to hold the office, and that par ...
, July 10, 1934 , July 13, 1934 ,
Reid Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red". People with the surname * Alan Reid (disambiguation) * Alex Reid (disambiguation), includes Alexander Reid * Amanda Reid, Australian Paralympic athlete * Amanda Reid (taxonomist), Australia ...
, Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
Oran McPherson Oran Leo "Tony" McPherson (April 12, 1886 – May 23, 1949) was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (Canada) for Little Bow from 1921 to 1935 as a member of the United Farmers of Alberta.Perry, Footz 2006 pg. 295, 303 Early li ...
, December 31, 1926 , July 9, 1934 , Brownlee , Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Labour, row , Dominion Labor , Alex Ross , August 13, 1921 , December 30, 1926 , Greenfield, Brownlee , Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Archibald J. McLean Archibald James McLean (September 25, 1860 – October 13, 1933) was a cattleman and politician from Ontario, Canada. He was one of the Big Four who helped found the Calgary Stampede in 1912. Biography Archibald McLean was born September ...
, October 16, 1917 , August 12, 1921 , Stewart , Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name , Charles Stewart , December 2, 1913 , October 15, 1917 , Sifton , Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Charles Richmond Mitchell Charles Richmond Mitchell (November 30, 1872 – August 16, 1942) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, cabinet minister and former Leader of the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Early life Mitchell was born in Newcastle, Ne ...
, May 4, 1912 , December 1, 1913 , Sifton , Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name , Arthur Sifton , June 1, 1910 , May 3, 1912 , Sifton , Minister of Public Works {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
William Henry Cushing William Henry Cushing (August 21, 1852 – January 25, 1934) was a Canadian politician. Born in Ontario, he migrated west as a young adult where he started a successful lumber company and later became Alberta's first Minister of Public Works and ...
, September 8, 1905 , February 14, 1910 , Rutherford , Minister of Public Works


Associate Ministers in the Infrastructure portfolio

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Title {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Gene Zwozdesky Eugene Zwozdesky, (July 24, 1948 – January 6, 2019) was a Canadian politician in the province of Alberta. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 to 2015, and was the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 2012 to 2015. E ...
, June 27, 2007 , March 12, 2008 , Stelmach , Associate Minister in charge of Capital Planning {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Barry McFarland , April 6, 2006 , December 15, 2006 , Klein , Associate Minister in charge of Capital Planning


Minister of Innovation and Science

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Innovation and Science , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Nate Glubish Nathanael "Nate" Glubish ( ; born August 21, 1981) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is the deliberative assembly of the p ...
, October 24, 2022 , Present ,
Smith Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people wi ...
, Minister of Technology and Innovation , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Lori Sigurdson Lori Dawn Sigurdson (born January 31, 1961 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2015 Alberta general election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Edmonton-Riverview. She ...
, May 24, 2015 , October 21, 2015 , Notley , Minister of Innovation, Advanced Education, Jobs, Skills Training, and Labour{{efn, On October 21, 2015, the role of Minister of Innovation was merged into the Minister of Economic Development portfolio. , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Victor Doerksen Victor Doerksen (born November 25, 1953) is a politician, accountant and former cabinet minister in Alberta, Canada. Early life Doerksen was born in Bassano, Alberta on November 25, 1953. He was employed by the Bank of Montreal for 12 years. ...
, March 19, 2001 , August 15, 2006 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Lorne Taylor Lorne Taylor (born 1944) is a former tenured professor and member of the provincial legislature of Alberta, Canada. Political career Taylor was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1993 Alberta general election. He defeated thr ...
, May 26, 1999 , March 19, 2001 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Lorne Taylor Lorne Taylor (born 1944) is a former tenured professor and member of the provincial legislature of Alberta, Canada. Political career Taylor was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1993 Alberta general election. He defeated thr ...
, March 26, 1997 , May 26, 1999 , Klein , Minister without portfolio responsible for science, research, and information technology {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Dianne Mirosh , September 21, 1994 , March 26, 1997 , Klein , Minister without portfolio responsible for science and research , - , colspan="7", Vacant , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Fred Stewart , April 14, 1989 , December 14, 1992 , Getty , Minister of Technology, Research, and Telecommunications {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Leslie Young Leslie Gordon "Les" Young (born August 19, 1931) is a retired Canadian politician from Alberta. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1989, and served in the Executive Council of Alberta from 1979 to 1989. Political car ...
, May 26, 1986 , April 14, 1989 , Getty , Minister of Technology, Research, and Telecommunications {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , David King , February 6, 1986 , May 26, 1986 , Getty , Minister of Technology, Research, and Telecommunications


Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations

{{main, Alberta International and Intergovernmental Relations {, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Intergovernmental Relations , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Danielle Smith Marlaina Danielle Smith (born April 1, 1971) is a Canadian politician and journalist who has been serving as the 19th premier of Alberta since October 11, 2022, and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) since October 6, 2022. Smith ent ...
, October 11, 2022 , Current ,
Smith Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people wi ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Jason Kenney Jason Thomas Kenney (born May 30, 1968) is a Canadian former politician who served as the 18th premier of Alberta from 2019 until 2022 and the leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) from 2017 until 2022. He also served as the member of ...
, April 30, 2019 , October 10, 2022 , Kenney , {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Rachel Notley Rachel Anne Notley (born April 17, 1964) is a Canadian politician who served as the 17th premier of Alberta from 2015 to 2019, and has been the leader of the Opposition since 2019. She sits as the member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for ...
, May 24, 2015 , October 22, 2015 , Notley , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Jim Prentice Peter Eric James Prentice (July 20, 1956 – October 13, 2016) was a Canadian politician who served as the 16th premier of Alberta from 2014 to 2015. In the 2004 federal election he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada as a candidat ...
, September 15, 2014 , May 23, 2015 , Prentice , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , rowspan=2,
Cal Dallas Calvin Kenneth Dallas (born May 10, 1956) is a Canadian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Red Deer-South as a Progressive Conservative. Early life Dallas grew up in Central ...
, May 8, 2012 , September 14, 2014 , Redford,
Hancock Hancock may refer to: Places in the United States * Hancock, Iowa * Hancock, Maine * Hancock, Maryland * Hancock, Massachusetts * Hancock, Michigan * Hancock, Minnesota * Hancock, Missouri * Hancock, New Hampshire ** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , October 12, 2011 , May 7, 2012 , Redford , Minister of Intergovernmental, International and Aboriginal Relations {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Iris Evans Iris Sylvia Evans (born December 31, 1941) is a former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations for the Canadian province. From November 25, 2004 to December 15, 2006 she served ...
, January 15, 2010 , October 11, 2011 , Stelmach , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Len Webber Leonard Warren Webber (born November 10, 1960) is a Canadian politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Calgary Confederation since 2015 as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. During the 43rd Canadian Par ...
, September 17, 2009 , January 14, 2010 , Stelmach , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ron Stevens Ronald Gordon "Ron" Stevens, Q.C. (September 17, 1949 – May 13, 2014) was a Canadian politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Glenmore as a Progressive Conservative until ...
, March 13, 2008 , May 15, 2009 , Stelmach , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Guy Boutilier , December 15, 2006 , March 12, 2008 , Stelmach , Minister of International, Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Relations {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Gary Mar Gary Glen Mar , (; born July 26, 1962) is a Canadian businessman and former politician in Alberta. He is currently the President and CEO of the Canada West Foundation. Mar had served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 ...
, April 6, 2006 , December 14, 2006 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ed Stelmach Edward Michael Stelmach (; born May 11, 1951) is a Canadian politician and served as the 13th premier of Alberta, from 2006 to 2011. The grandson of Ukrainian immigrants, Stelmach was born and raised on a farm near Lamont and fluently speaks ...
, November 25, 2004 , March 21, 2006 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Halvar Jonson Halvar de la Cluyse Jonson (August 14, 1941 – December 2, 2016) was a teacher and high school principal. He was also a long serving provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta an ...
, March 19, 2001 , November 24, 2004 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Shirley McClellan Shirley McClellan (born 22 January 1942) is a Canadian politician who was a long serving member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for 20 years. She served as Deputy Premier. Early life McClellan was born in Hanna, Alberta, Canada, on Ja ...
, May 26, 1999 , March 18, 2001 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Dave Hancock David Graeme Hancock (born August 10, 1955) is a Canadian lawyer and was the 15th premier of Alberta in 2014. Since 2017, he has served as a judge of the Provincial Court of Alberta. From 1997 to 2014, he was a Member of the Legislative As ...
, November 5, 1997 , May 25, 1999 , Klein , Minister of Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Dave Hancock David Graeme Hancock (born August 10, 1955) is a Canadian lawyer and was the 15th premier of Alberta in 2014. Since 2017, he has served as a judge of the Provincial Court of Alberta. From 1997 to 2014, he was a Member of the Legislative As ...
, March 26, 1997 , November 4, 1997 , Klein , Minister of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ken Rostad Kenneth Leif Rostad (born September 7, 1941) is a former politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1986 to 1997. He held several cabinet portfolios in the Alberta provincial government. Political c ...
, October 21, 1994 , March 25, 1997 , Klein , Minister of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ralph Klein Ralph Philip Klein (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) was a Canadian politician and journalist who served as the 12th premier of Alberta and leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta from 1992 until his retirement in 20 ...
, June 30, 1993 , October 20, 1994 , Klein , Minister of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Peter Elzinga , December 15, 1992 , June 29, 1993 , Klein , Minister of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Jim Horsman James Deverell Horsman, (born July 29, 1935) is a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1975 to 1993 and held numerous cabinet portfolios in the Government of Alberta. Early life James Deverell ...
, November 19, 1982 , December 14, 1992 , Lougheed, Getty , Minister of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Archibald D. Johnston , March 23, 1979 , November 18, 1982 , Lougheed , Minister of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Lou Hyndman Louis Davies Hyndman, (July 1, 1935 – November 24, 2013) was a Canadian lawyer and politician from Alberta. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for 19 years and was a member of Premier Peter Lougheed and Don Getty's ...
, April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , Minister of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Don Getty Donald Ross Getty (August 30, 1933 – February 26, 2016) was a Canadian politician who served as the 11th premier of Alberta between 1985 and 1992. A member of the Progressive Conservatives, he served as Energy Minister and Federal and Intergo ...
, September 10, 1971 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Minister of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs


Associate Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Associate Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Teresa Woo-Paw , May 8, 2012 , September 14, 2014 , Redford,
Hancock Hancock may refer to: Places in the United States * Hancock, Iowa * Hancock, Maine * Hancock, Maryland * Hancock, Massachusetts * Hancock, Michigan * Hancock, Minnesota * Hancock, Missouri * Hancock, New Hampshire ** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
,


Minister of International Trade

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of International Trade , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Horst Schmid Horst Adolph Louis Charles Schmid (born April 29, 1933) is a former provincial level politician and international trade businessman from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta sitting with the governing P ...
, November 19, 1982 , February 5, 1986 , Lougheed, Getty , , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Horst Schmid Horst Adolph Louis Charles Schmid (born April 29, 1933) is a former provincial level politician and international trade businessman from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta sitting with the governing P ...
, March 23, 1979 , November 19, 1982 , Lougheed , Minister of State for Economic Development - International Trade


Minister of Justice and Attorney General

The portfolio of the Minister of Justice was held by the Attorney General from 1905 to 1992. {, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Justice , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Tyler Shandro Tyler Shandro (born ) is a Canadian politician who has served as the minister of justice and solicitor general of Alberta since February 25, 2022. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), Shandro was elected to represent Calgary-Acadia i ...
, February 25, 2022 , Current , Kenney,
Smith Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people wi ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Kaycee Madu Kelechi "Kaycee" Madu (born ) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who has served as the deputy premier of Alberta and minister of skilled trades and professions since October 24, 2022. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), Madu has re ...
, August 25, 2020 , February 24, 2022 , Kenney , {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Doug Schweitzer Douglas Edward Schweitzer (born 1978 or 1979) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who was elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to represent the electoral district of Calgary-Elbow in the 30th Alberta Legislature. He is a member of the Unit ...
, April 30, 2019 , August 24, 2020 , Kenney , {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Kathleen Ganley Kathleen Teresa Ganley (born 1978) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who was elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to represent the electoral district of Calgary-Mountain View in the 30th Alberta Legislature. She was previously elected ...
, May 24, 2015 , April 29, 2019 , Notley , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Jonathan Denis Jonathan Brian Denis, (born September 22, 1975) is a Canadian politician and lawyer. On May 9, 2012, he was named Solicitor General, Attorney General, and Minister of Justice for the province of Alberta. He represented the constituency of Calg ...
, May 8, 2012 , April 25, 2015 , Redford,
Hancock Hancock may refer to: Places in the United States * Hancock, Iowa * Hancock, Maine * Hancock, Maryland * Hancock, Massachusetts * Hancock, Michigan * Hancock, Minnesota * Hancock, Missouri * Hancock, New Hampshire ** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
, Prentice , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Verlyn Olson Verlyn Dale Olson (born February 4, 1954) is a Canadian politician and lawyer. He served as a member of the Alberta Legislature from 2008 to 2015 and was a cabinet minister from 2011 until 2015. Political career Olson first ran for a seat to t ...
, February 18, 2011 , May 7, 2012 , Stelmach, Redford , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Alison Redford Alison Merrilla Redford (born March 7, 1965) is a Canadian lawyer and former politician. She was the 14th premier of Alberta, having served in this capacity from October 7, 2011, to March 23, 2014. Redford was born in Kitimat, British Columbia ...
, March 13, 2008 , February 16, 2011 , Stelmach , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ron Stevens Ronald Gordon "Ron" Stevens, Q.C. (September 17, 1949 – May 13, 2014) was a Canadian politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Glenmore as a Progressive Conservative until ...
, November 25, 2004 , March 12, 2008 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Dave Hancock David Graeme Hancock (born August 10, 1955) is a Canadian lawyer and was the 15th premier of Alberta in 2014. Since 2017, he has served as a judge of the Provincial Court of Alberta. From 1997 to 2014, he was a Member of the Legislative As ...
, May 26, 1999 , November 24, 2004 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Jon Havelock Jonathan Niles Havelock was a Cabinet Minister from Alberta, Canada. Jon Havelock was elected as the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta member for Calgary Shaw in the 1993 Alberta general election after the former member of the r ...
, March 26, 1997 , May 25, 1999 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Brian Evans , October 21, 1994 , March 25, 1997 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ken Rostad Kenneth Leif Rostad (born September 7, 1941) is a former politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1986 to 1997. He held several cabinet portfolios in the Alberta provincial government. Political c ...
, June 30, 1993 , October 20, 1994 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Dick Fowler , December 15, 1992 , June 29, 1993 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ken Rostad Kenneth Leif Rostad (born September 7, 1941) is a former politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1986 to 1997. He held several cabinet portfolios in the Alberta provincial government. Political c ...
, September 8, 1988 , December 14, 1992 , Getty , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Jim Horsman James Deverell Horsman, (born July 29, 1935) is a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1975 to 1993 and held numerous cabinet portfolios in the Government of Alberta. Early life James Deverell ...
, May 26, 1986 , September 7, 1988 , Getty , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Neil Stanley Crawford Neil Stanley Crawford (May 26, 1931 – August 25, 1992) was a politician and jazz musician from Alberta, Canada. Early life Neil Crawford was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He married Catherine May Hughes September 3, 1951, graduated ...
, March 23, 1979 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed, Getty , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , James L. Foster , April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Merv Leitch Clarence Mervin "Merv" Leitch (January 13, 1926 – June 30, 1990) was a former lawyer and provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1982 sitting with the governing ...
, September 10, 1971 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Edgar Gerhart Edgar Henry Gerhart (December 18, 1923 – May 25, 1992) was a lawyer, judge and politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. He ser ...
, May 13, 1968 , September 9, 1971 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Strom , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Ernest Manning Ernest Charles Manning, (September 20, 1908 – February 19, 1996), a Canadian politician, was the eighth Premier of Alberta between 1943 and 1968 for the Social Credit Party of Alberta. He served longer than any other premier in Alberta's histor ...
, August 2, 1955 , May 12, 1968 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Lucien Maynard , June 1, 1943 , August 1, 1955 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
William Aberhart William Aberhart (December 30, 1878 – May 23, 1943), also known as "Bible Bill" for his outspoken Baptist views, was a Canadian politician and the seventh premier of Alberta from 1935 to his death in 1943. He was the founder and first leader ...
, September 15, 1937 , May 23, 1943 , Aberhart , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
John Hugill John William Hugill (October 3, 1881 – January 13, 1971) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as Attorney General of Alberta from 1935 until 1937. Born in England, he came to Canada and studied law before setting up a practice in ...
, September 3, 1935 , September 14, 1937 , Aberhart , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
John Lymburn John Farquhar Lymburn (September 25, 1880 – November 25, 1969) was a Canadian politician who served as Attorney-General of Alberta from 1926 until 1935. Born and educated in Scotland, he came to Canada in 1911 and practiced law in Edmonton. In ...
, June 5, 1926 , September 2, 1935 ,
Reid Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red". People with the surname * Alan Reid (disambiguation) * Alex Reid (disambiguation), includes Alexander Reid * Amanda Reid, Australian Paralympic athlete * Amanda Reid (taxonomist), Australia ...
, Brownlee , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
John Edward Brownlee John Edward Brownlee, (August 27, 1883 – July 15, 1961) was the fifth premier of Alberta, serving from 1925 until 1934. Born in Port Ryerse, Ontario, he studied history and political science at the University of Toronto's Victoria College ...
, August 13, 1921 , June 4, 1926 , Greenfield, Brownlee , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
John Robert Boyle John Robert Boyle, (February 1, 1870 or February 3, 1871 – February 15, 1936) was a Canadian politician and jurist who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, a cabinet minister in the Government of Alberta, and a judge on ...
, August 24, 1918 , August 12, 1921 , Stewart , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Charles Wilson Cross Charles Wilson Cross (November 30, 1872 – June 2, 1928) was a Canadian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the House of Commons of Canada. He was also the first Attorney-General of Alberta. Born in Ontario, he s ...
, May 4, 1912 , August 23, 1918 , Sifton, Stewart , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Charles Richmond Mitchell Charles Richmond Mitchell (November 30, 1872 – August 16, 1942) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, cabinet minister and former Leader of the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Early life Mitchell was born in Newcastle, Ne ...
, June 1, 1910 , May 4, 1912 , Sifton , Attorney General {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Charles Wilson Cross Charles Wilson Cross (November 30, 1872 – June 2, 1928) was a Canadian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the House of Commons of Canada. He was also the first Attorney-General of Alberta. Born in Ontario, he s ...
, September 8, 1905 , March 9, 1910 , Rutherford , Attorney General{{efn, Cross resigned on March 9, 1910, in the aftermath of the
Alberta and Great Waterways Railway scandal The Alberta and Great Waterways Railway Scandal was a political scandal in Alberta, Canada in 1910, which forced the resignation of Liberal premier Alexander Cameron Rutherford. Rutherford and his government were accused of giving loan guarant ...
. Premier Rutherford refused Cross's resignation.


Minister of Labour

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Labour , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier , Notes , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Kaycee Madu Kelechi "Kaycee" Madu (born ) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who has served as the deputy premier of Alberta and minister of skilled trades and professions since October 24, 2022. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), Madu has re ...
, February 25, 2022 , Present , Kenney,
Smith Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people wi ...
, Minister of Labour and Immigration
Minister of Skilled Trades and Professions {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Tyler Shandro Tyler Shandro (born ) is a Canadian politician who has served as the minister of justice and solicitor general of Alberta since February 25, 2022. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), Shandro was elected to represent Calgary-Acadia i ...
, September 21, 2021 , February 24, 2022 , Kenney , Minister of Labour and Immigration {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Jason Copping Jason Copping is a Canadian politician who has served as the minister of health for Alberta since September 21, 2021. Elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to represent the electoral district of Calgary-Varsity, Copping is a member of th ...
, April 30, 2019 , September 20, 2021 , Kenney , Minister of Labour and Immigration {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Christina Gray Christina Gray (born November 1, 1978) is a Canadian politician. She is a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. First elected in 2015, in 2019 Gray was re-elected as the member representing Edmonton-Mill Woods. She is the Official Oppos ...
, February 2, 2016 , April 29, 2019 , Notley , {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Lori Sigurdson Lori Dawn Sigurdson (born January 31, 1961 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2015 Alberta general election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Edmonton-Riverview. She ...
, May 24, 2015 , February 1, 2016 , Notley , Minister of Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ric McIver Richard William McIver (born August 28, 1958) is a Canadian politician who has represented Calgary-Hays in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta since 2012. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), McIver is the current minister of munic ...
, September 15, 2014 , May 23, 2015 , Prentice , Minister of Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Kyle Fawcett , May 26, 2014 , September 14, 2014 ,
Dave Hancock David Graeme Hancock (born August 10, 1955) is a Canadian lawyer and was the 15th premier of Alberta in 2014. Since 2017, he has served as a judge of the Provincial Court of Alberta. From 1997 to 2014, he was a Member of the Legislative As ...
, Minister of Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Thomas Lukaszuk , December 13, 2013 , May 22, 2014 , Redford,
Hancock Hancock may refer to: Places in the United States * Hancock, Iowa * Hancock, Maine * Hancock, Maryland * Hancock, Massachusetts * Hancock, Michigan * Hancock, Minnesota * Hancock, Missouri * Hancock, New Hampshire ** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
, Minister of Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Thomas Lukaszuk , January 15, 2010 , October 11, 2011 , Stelmach , Minister of Employment and Immigration {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Hector Goudreau Hector George Joseph Goudreau (born October 11, 1950) is a politician from Alberta, Canada. He is originally from the francophone area of Beaumont, Alberta, located just south of Edmonton's metro population. Hector is a former member of the Leg ...
, March 13, 2008 , January 14, 2010 , Stelmach , Minister of Employment and Immigration {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Iris Evans Iris Sylvia Evans (born December 31, 1941) is a former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations for the Canadian province. From November 25, 2004 to December 15, 2006 she served ...
, December 15, 2006 , March 12, 2008 , Stelmach , Minister of Employment, Immigration and Industry {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Mike Cardinal Melvin Percy Joseph Cardinal (July 17, 1941 – January 12, 2023) was a Canadian politician from Alberta. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1989 until 2008 as a Progressive Conservative representing the electora ...
, November 25, 2004 , December 14, 2006 , Klein , Minister of Human Resources and Employment {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Clint Dunford , May 26, 1999 , November 24, 2004 , Klein , Minister of Human Resources and Employment {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Murray Smith , June 10, 1996 , May 25, 1999 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Stockwell Day , December 15, 1992 , May 30, 1996 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Elaine McCoy Elaine Jean McCoy (March 7, 1946December 29, 2020) was a Canadian politician from Alberta. She was a member of the Senate of Canada. In 2005, McCoy was appointed to the Senate. She designated herself a member of the Progressive Conservative ...
, April 14, 1989 , December 14, 1992 , Getty , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Rick Orman Richard D. "Rick" Orman (born June 9, 1948) is a businessman and former Canadian politician. Orman was born in Calgary, Alberta in 1948 as a fourth generation Albertan. He studied at the University of Calgary before graduating with honours fro ...
, September 8, 1988 , April 13, 1989 , Getty , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ian Reid Ian Reid may refer to: * Ian Reid (skateboarder) (born 1977) * Ian Reid (Alberta politician) (born 1931), former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta * Ian Reid (Scottish clergyman), leader of the Iona Community 1967–1974 * Ian Reid ...
, May 26, 1986 , September 7, 1988 , Getty , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Leslie Young Leslie Gordon "Les" Young (born August 19, 1931) is a retired Canadian politician from Alberta. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1989, and served in the Executive Council of Alberta from 1979 to 1989. Political car ...
, March 23, 1979 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Neil Stanley Crawford Neil Stanley Crawford (May 26, 1931 – August 25, 1992) was a politician and jazz musician from Alberta, Canada. Early life Neil Crawford was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He married Catherine May Hughes September 3, 1951, graduated ...
, April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Bert Hohol , June 2, 1972 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Minister of Manpower and Labour {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Bert Hohol , September 10, 1971 , June 1, 1972 , Lougheed , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Raymond Reierson Raymond Reierson (October 7, 1919 – January 30, 2020) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. Reierson held numerous portf ...
, September 1, 1959 , September 9, 1971 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Strom , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Raymond Reierson Raymond Reierson (October 7, 1919 – January 30, 2020) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. Reierson held numerous portf ...
, August 2, 1955 , August 31, 1959 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Industries and Labour {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Norman Willmore Norman Alfred Willmore (February 13, 1909 – February 2, 1965) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1944 until his death in 1965 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. He s ...
, November 10, 1953 , August 1, 1955 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Industries and Labour {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
John Lyle Robinson John Lyle Robinson (August 28, 1890 – October 29, 1953) was a Canadian politician who served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 until his death in 1953 sitting with the Social Credit caucus. He served in the governmen ...
, May 8, 1948 , October 29, 1953 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Industries and Labour


Minister of Mines and Minerals

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Mines and Minerals , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Bill Dickie , September 10, 1971 , March 1975 , Lougheed , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Allen Patrick Allen Patrick (born February 15, 1984) is a former American football running back. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the seventh round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oklahoma. Patrick has also been a member of the ...
, October 15, 1962 , September 10, 1971 , Strom,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Ernest Manning , September 16, 1952 , October 15, 1962 , Manning , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Nathan Tanner , April 1, 1949 , September 16, 1952 , Manning ,


Minister of Municipal Affairs

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Municipal Affairs , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name , Rebecca Schulz , October 24, 2022 , Present ,
Smith Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people wi ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Ric McIver Richard William McIver (born August 28, 1958) is a Canadian politician who has represented Calgary-Hays in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta since 2012. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), McIver is the current minister of munic ...
, January 5, 2021 , October 24, 2022 , Kenney , {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Tracy Allard Tracy Allard (born 1971) is a Canadian politician who has represented Grande Prairie in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta since 2019. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), she served as minister of municipal affairs from August 2020 ...
, August 25, 2020 , January 4, 2021 , Kenney , {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Kaycee Madu Kelechi "Kaycee" Madu (born ) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who has served as the deputy premier of Alberta and minister of skilled trades and professions since October 24, 2022. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), Madu has re ...
, April 30, 2019 , August 24, 2020 , Kenney , {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Shaye Anderson Shaye Quinn Anderson (born March 21, 1975) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2015 Alberta general election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Leduc-Beaumont. Anderson defeated longtime ML ...
, January 19, 2017 , April 29, 2019 , Notley , {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name , Danielle Larivee , October 22, 2015 , January 18, 2017 , Notley , {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Deron Bilous __NOTOC__ Deron Michael Bilous (born October 7, 1975) is a Canadian politician, who has served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the riding of Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview, since the 2012 provincial election. He i ...
, May 24, 2015 , October 21, 2015 , Notley , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Diana McQueen Diana Janet McQueen (born June 7, 1961) is a Canadian politician, who was elected in the 2008 provincial election to represent the electoral district of Drayton Valley-Calmar in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a member of the Progress ...
, September 15, 2014 , May 23, 2015 , Prentice , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Greg Weadick , May 15, 2014 , September 14, 2014 ,
Hancock Hancock may refer to: Places in the United States * Hancock, Iowa * Hancock, Maine * Hancock, Maryland * Hancock, Massachusetts * Hancock, Michigan * Hancock, Minnesota * Hancock, Missouri * Hancock, New Hampshire ** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ken Hughes Ken or KEN may refer to: Entertainment * ''Ken'' (album), a 2017 album by Canadian indie rock band Destroyer. * ''Ken'' (film), 1964 Japanese film. * ''Ken'' (magazine), a large-format political magazine. * Ken Masters, a main character in ...
, December 13, 2013 , April 7, 2014 , Redford,
Hancock Hancock may refer to: Places in the United States * Hancock, Iowa * Hancock, Maine * Hancock, Maryland * Hancock, Massachusetts * Hancock, Michigan * Hancock, Minnesota * Hancock, Missouri * Hancock, New Hampshire ** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Doug Griffiths Douglas Gordon Griffiths (born October 26, 1972) is the president and chief executive officer of 13 Ways, Inc., a company he founded to provide consultation to struggling North American communities. He is a public speaker and co-author of the ...
, October 12, 2011 , December 12, 2013 , Redford , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Hector Goudreau Hector George Joseph Goudreau (born October 11, 1950) is a politician from Alberta, Canada. He is originally from the francophone area of Beaumont, Alberta, located just south of Edmonton's metro population. Hector is a former member of the Leg ...
, January 19, 2010 , October 11, 2011 , Stelmach , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ray Danyluk Raymond Bruce "Ray" Danyluk (born 1952 or 1953) is a farmer and former provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2001 to 2012 with the Progressive Conservative caucus before ...
, December 15, 2006 , January 18, 2010 , Stelmach , {{efn, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing (December 15, 2006–March 12, 2008) {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Rob Renner Robert William Renner (born October 6, 1954) is a Canadian politician and was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the constituency of Medicine Hat as a Progressive Conservative. Early life Renner was born October 6, 1954 in ...
, November 25, 2004 , December 14, 2006 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Guy Boutilier , March 19, 2001 , November 24, 2004 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Walter Paszkowski Walter Joseph Paszkowski, , (born April 23, 1934) is a Canadian former farmer as well as a municipal and provincial level politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1989 until 2001. Early life Born in Sexsmith, ...
, May 26, 1999 , March 18, 2001 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Iris Evans Iris Sylvia Evans (born December 31, 1941) is a former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations for the Canadian province. From November 25, 2004 to December 15, 2006 she served ...
, March 26, 1997 , May 25, 1999 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Tom Thurber Thomas George Thurber was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1989. He was born in Herronton, Alberta. Political career Thurber was first elected to the Alberta Legisl ...
, December 21, 1994 , March 25, 1997 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Steve West , December 15, 1992 , December 20, 1994 , Klein , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Dick Fowler , February 24, 1992 , December 14, 1992 , Getty , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Raymond Speaker , April 14, 1989 , January 3, 1992 , Getty , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Dennis Anderson Dennis Montague Anderson (born October 24, 1960) is an American former professional monster truck driver. He is the creator, team owner, and former driver of "Grave Digger" on the USHRA Monster Jam circuit. Anderson is from Kill Devil Hills, N ...
, September 10, 1987 , April 13, 1989 , Getty , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Neil Stanley Crawford Neil Stanley Crawford (May 26, 1931 – August 25, 1992) was a politician and jazz musician from Alberta, Canada. Early life Neil Crawford was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He married Catherine May Hughes September 3, 1951, graduated ...
, May 26, 1986 , September 9, 1987 , Getty , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Julian Koziak Julian Gregory Joseph Koziak (born 16 September 1940) is a former politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1986. He was the son of John Harry and Marie (née Woytkiw) Koziak. Political caree ...
, November 19, 1982 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed, Getty , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Marvin Moore Marvin Everard Moore (born August 31, 1938) is a former Canadian provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1989. During his time in public office, he served numbe ...
, March 23, 1979 , November 18, 1982 , Lougheed , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Archibald D. Johnston , April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
David John Russell David John Russell (born July 29, 1931) is a retired politician from Alberta, Canada. Born in Calgary in 1931, Russell was elected to Calgary City Council and served as Alderman from 1960–1961 and then again from 1963 to 1967. Russell was ...
, September 10, 1971 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Frederick C. Colborne , May 27, 1969 , September 9, 1971 , Strom , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Edgar Gerhart Edgar Henry Gerhart (December 18, 1923 – May 25, 1992) was a lawyer, judge and politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. He ser ...
, December 12, 1968 , May 26, 1969 , Strom , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Harry Strom Harry Edwin Strom (July 7, 1914 – October 2, 1984) was the ninth premier of Alberta, from 1968 to 1971. His two-and-a-half years as Premier were the last of the thirty-six-year Social Credit dynasty, as his defeat by Peter Lougheed saw its r ...
, July 16, 1968 , December 11, 1968 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Edgar Gerhart Edgar Henry Gerhart (December 18, 1923 – May 25, 1992) was a lawyer, judge and politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. He ser ...
, June 29, 1967 , July 15, 1968 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Alfred Hooke Alfred John "Alf" Hooke (February 25, 1905 – February 17, 1992) was a teacher, politician and writer from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit Party. He held numer ...
, August 2, 1955 , June 28, 1967 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Ted Hinman , December 23, 1954 , August 1, 1955 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Clarence Gerhart Clarence Edgar Gerhart (December 24, 1897 – May 10, 1965) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1940 to 1955, sitting with the Social Credit caucus in government. E ...
, June 1, 1943 , December 22, 1954 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Lucien Maynard , January 20, 1937 , May 23, 1943 , Aberhart , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Charles Cockroft , September 3, 1935 , January 19, 1937 , Aberhart , {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name , Hugh Allen , July 10, 1934 , September 2, 1935 ,
Reid Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red". People with the surname * Alan Reid (disambiguation) * Alex Reid (disambiguation), includes Alexander Reid * Amanda Reid, Australian Paralympic athlete * Amanda Reid (taxonomist), Australia ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
Richard Gavin Reid Richard Gavin "Dick" Reid (17 January 1879 – 17 October 1980) was a Canadian politician who served as the sixth premier of Alberta from 1934 to 1935. He was the last member of the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) to hold the office, and that par ...
, November 23, 1925 , July 9, 1934 , Brownlee , {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
Herbert Greenfield Herbert W. Greenfield (November 25, 1869 – August 23, 1949) was a Canadian politician and farmer who served as the fourth premier of Alberta from 1921 until 1925. Born in Winchester, Hampshire, in England, he immigrated to Canada in his late t ...
, November 3, 1923 , November 22, 1925 , Greenfield , {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
Richard Gavin Reid Richard Gavin "Dick" Reid (17 January 1879 – 17 October 1980) was a Canadian politician who served as the sixth premier of Alberta from 1934 to 1935. He was the last member of the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) to hold the office, and that par ...
, August 13, 1921 , November 2, 1923 , Greenfield , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Charles Richmond Mitchell Charles Richmond Mitchell (November 30, 1872 – August 16, 1942) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, cabinet minister and former Leader of the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Early life Mitchell was born in Newcastle, Ne ...
, April 29, 1920 , August 12, 1921 , Stewart , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Alexander Grant MacKay Alexander Grant MacKay (March 7, 1860 – April 25, 1920) was a Canadian teacher, lawyer and provincial level politician. He served prominent posts in two provincial legislatures as Leader of the Opposition in Ontario and as a Cabinet Ministe ...
, August 26, 1918 , April 25, 1920 , Stewart , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Wilfrid Gariépy Wilfrid Gariepy (March 14, 1877 – January 13, 1960) was a Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and provincial cabinet minister, member of the House of Commons of Canada, and municipal councillor in Edmonton. Early ...
, November 28, 1913 , August 25, 1918 , Sifton, Stewart , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name , Charles Stewart , May 4, 1912 , November 27, 1913 , Sifton , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Archibald J. McLean Archibald James McLean (September 25, 1860 – October 13, 1933) was a cattleman and politician from Ontario, Canada. He was one of the Big Four who helped found the Calgary Stampede in 1912. Biography Archibald McLean was born September ...
, December 20, 1911 , May 3, 1912 , Sifton ,


Provincial Secretary

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Provincial Secretary , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - , colspan="7", In 1971, the provincial secretary portfolio was merged into the Attorney General portfolio. {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Ambrose Holowach Ambrose Holowach (July 22, 1914 – February 27, 1993) was a Canadian businessman, soldier during World War II, member of the Canadian Parliament and member of the Alberta legislative assembly. Family Ambrose's father, Sam, was an ethnically U ...
, October 15, 1962 , September 9, 1971 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Strom , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Allen Russell Patrick Allen Russell Patrick (September 15, 1910 – December 25, 1995) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. He held numerous p ...
, September 1, 1959 , October 14, 1962 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Alfred Hooke Alfred John "Alf" Hooke (February 25, 1905 – February 17, 1992) was a teacher, politician and writer from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit Party. He held numer ...
, August 2, 1955 , August 31, 1959 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Clarence Gerhart Clarence Edgar Gerhart (December 24, 1897 – May 10, 1965) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1940 to 1955, sitting with the Social Credit caucus in government. E ...
, May 8, 1948 , August 1, 1955 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Alfred Hooke Alfred John "Alf" Hooke (February 25, 1905 – February 17, 1992) was a teacher, politician and writer from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit Party. He held numer ...
, June 1, 1943 , May 7, 1948 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Ernest Manning Ernest Charles Manning, (September 20, 1908 – February 19, 1996), a Canadian politician, was the eighth Premier of Alberta between 1943 and 1968 for the Social Credit Party of Alberta. He served longer than any other premier in Alberta's histor ...
, September 3, 1935 , May 23, 1943 , Aberhart , {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
Richard Gavin Reid Richard Gavin "Dick" Reid (17 January 1879 – 17 October 1980) was a Canadian politician who served as the sixth premier of Alberta from 1934 to 1935. He was the last member of the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) to hold the office, and that par ...
, July 10, 1934 , September 2, 1935 ,
Reid Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red". People with the surname * Alan Reid (disambiguation) * Alex Reid (disambiguation), includes Alexander Reid * Amanda Reid, Australian Paralympic athlete * Amanda Reid (taxonomist), Australia ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
John Edward Brownlee John Edward Brownlee, (August 27, 1883 – July 15, 1961) was the fifth premier of Alberta, serving from 1925 until 1934. Born in Port Ryerse, Ontario, he studied history and political science at the University of Toronto's Victoria College ...
, July 29, 1926 , July 9, 1934 , Brownlee , {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name , George Hoadley , November 23, 1925 , June 4, 1926 , Brownlee , {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
John Edward Brownlee John Edward Brownlee, (August 27, 1883 – July 15, 1961) was the fifth premier of Alberta, serving from 1925 until 1934. Born in Port Ryerse, Ontario, he studied history and political science at the University of Toronto's Victoria College ...
, November 3, 1923 , November 22, 1925 , Greenfield , {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
Herbert Greenfield Herbert W. Greenfield (November 25, 1869 – August 23, 1949) was a Canadian politician and farmer who served as the fourth premier of Alberta from 1921 until 1925. Born in Winchester, Hampshire, in England, he immigrated to Canada in his late t ...
, August 13, 1921 , November 2, 1923 , Greenfield , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Jean Côté Jean Léon Côté (May 26, 1867 – September 23, 1924) was a prominent French-Canadian politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1909 until 1923 sitting with the provincial Liberal Party in both government a ...
, September 25, 1918 , August 12, 1921 , Stewart , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Wilfrid Gariépy Wilfrid Gariepy (March 14, 1877 – January 13, 1960) was a Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and provincial cabinet minister, member of the House of Commons of Canada, and municipal councillor in Edmonton. Early ...
, August 26, 1918 , September 24, 1918 , Stewart , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name , George P. Smith , October 16, 1917 , August 25, 1918 , Stewart , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Archibald J. McLean Archibald James McLean (September 25, 1860 – October 13, 1933) was a cattleman and politician from Ontario, Canada. He was one of the Big Four who helped found the Calgary Stampede in 1912. Biography Archibald McLean was born September ...
, June 1, 1910 , October 15, 1917 , Sifton , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name , Duncan Marshall , November 1, 1909 , May 31, 1910 , Rutherford , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
William Finlay William Thomas Finlay (July 12, 1853 – May 9, 1914) was a merchant, politician and cabinet minister in Alberta and Northwest Territories, Canada. Finlay served as the second mayor of Medicine Hat, represented the electoral district of Med ...
, September 8, 1905 , November 1, 1909 , Rutherford ,


Minister of Public Welfare

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Public Welfare , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Ray Speaker , July 16, 1968 , September 10, 1971 , Strom,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Alfred Hooke Alfred John "Alf" Hooke (February 25, 1905 – February 17, 1992) was a teacher, politician and writer from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit Party. He held numer ...
, June 29, 1967 , July 16, 1968 , Manning , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Leonard Halmrast , October 15, 1962 , June 29, 1967 , Manning , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Robin Jorgenson , January 5, 1954 , October 15, 1962 , Manning , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Leonard Halmrast , January 3, 1953 , January 5, 1954 , Manning , {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Wallace Cross , March 30, 1944 , January 3, 1953 , Manning ,


Minister of Recreation and Parks

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Recreation and Parks , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - , colspan="7", In February 1992, this portfolio was merged with Tourism and responsibility handed to the Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation. {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Steve West , April 14, 1989 , February 23, 1992 , Getty , Minister of Recreation and Parks {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Norm Weiss Norman "Norm" Allen Weiss (December 23, 1935 – June 2, 2015) was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1979 to 1993 sitting with the governing Progressive Conserv ...
, May 26, 1986 , April 13, 1989 , Getty , Minister of Recreation and Parks {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Peter Trynchy Peter Trynchy (August 22, 1931 – November 21, 2022) was a Canadian businessman, farmer and long serving municipal and provincial level politician from Alberta. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 until 2001. ...
, March 23, 1979 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed , Minister of Recreation and Parks {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Al Adair James Allen "Al" "Boomer" Adair (May 13, 1929 – December 24, 1996) was a minor league baseball player, radio broadcaster and politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1993. Early life Adair ...
, April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , Minister of Recreation, Parks and Wildlife {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Horst Schmid Horst Adolph Louis Charles Schmid (born April 29, 1933) is a former provincial level politician and international trade businessman from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta sitting with the governing P ...
, September 10, 1971 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Minister of Culture, Youth, and Recreation {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Ambrose Holowach Ambrose Holowach (July 22, 1914 – February 27, 1993) was a Canadian businessman, soldier during World War II, member of the Canadian Parliament and member of the Alberta legislative assembly. Family Ambrose's father, Sam, was an ethnically U ...
, April 1, 1971 , September 9, 1971 , Strom , Minister of Culture, Youth, and Recreation


Minister of Restructuring and Government Efficiency

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Restructuring and Government Efficiency , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Luke Ouellette Lucien "Luke" Ouellette (born July 22, 1953) is a Canadian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Innisfail-Sylvan Lake as a Progressive Conservative. Early life Ouellette was b ...
, November 25, 2004 , December 15, 2006 , Klein


Minister of Revenue

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Revenue , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Greg Melchin Gregory Knowles Melchin (born December 14, 1953) is a politician and accountant who formerly served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and Cabinet Minister in the Alberta government. Early life Melchin was born in Raymond, Albe ...
, March 16, 2001 , November 24, 2004 , Klein ,


Minister of Seniors

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Seniors , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name , Jeremy Nixon , October 24, 2022 , Incumbent ,
Smith Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people wi ...
, Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name , Josephine Pon , April 30, 2019 , October 24, 2022 , Kenney , Minister of Seniors and Housing {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Lori Sigurdson Lori Dawn Sigurdson (born January 31, 1961 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2015 Alberta general election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Edmonton-Riverview. She ...
, February 2, 2016 , April 29, 2019 , Notley , Minister of Seniors and Housing {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Sarah Hoffman Sarah Marjorie Hoffman (born May 23, 1980) is a Canadian politician who served as the 10th deputy premier of Alberta and minister of Health in the cabinet of Rachel Notley. Hoffman was previously a member of the Edmonton Public School Board, w ...
, May 24, 2015 , February 1, 2016 , Notley , Minister of Seniors {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Jeff Johnson , September 15, 2014 , May 23, 2015 , Prentice , Minister of Seniors , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , George VanderBurg , October 12, 2011 , May 7, 2012 , Redford , Minister of Seniors {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Mary Anne Jablonski , March 13, 2008 , October 11, 2011 , Stelmach , Minister of Seniors and Community Supports {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Greg Melchin Gregory Knowles Melchin (born December 14, 1953) is a politician and accountant who formerly served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and Cabinet Minister in the Alberta government. Early life Melchin was born in Raymond, Albe ...
, December 15, 2006 , March 12, 2008 , Stelmach , Minister of Seniors and Community Supports {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Yvonne Fritz , November 25, 2004 , December 14, 2006 , Klein , Minister of Seniors and Community Supports {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Stan Woloshyn Stanley Woloshyn (born July 17, 1939) is a politician in Alberta, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as an Alberta New Democrats candidate in 1989. Woloshyn was reportedly a former card-carrying Progressive Con ...
, March 19, 2001 , November 24, 2004 , Klein , Minister of Seniors , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Roy Brassard , September 4, 1991 , December 14, 1992 , Getty , Minister Responsible for Seniors


Associate Ministers in the Seniors Portfolio

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Associate Ministers in the Seniors Portfolio , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Dave Quest David Jonothan Quest is a politician in Alberta, Canada, who was elected to the province's Legislative Assembly on March 3, 2008 as the Progressive Conservative MLA for Strathcona-Sherwood Park. Political career Quest served two terms as MLA ...
, December 13, 2013 , September 14, 2014 , Redford,
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, Associate Minister for Seniors {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , George VanderBurg , May 8, 2012 , December 12, 2013 , Redford , Associate Minister of Seniors


Minister of Service Alberta

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Service Alberta , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Dale Nally Dale Nally is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Morinville-St. Albert as a member of the United Conservative Party The ...
, October 24, 2022 , Current ,
Smith Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people wi ...
, Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Nate Glubish Nathanael "Nate" Glubish ( ; born August 21, 1981) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is the deliberative assembly of the p ...
, April 30, 2019 , October 24, 2022 , Kenney , Minister of Service Alberta {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Brian Malkinson Brian Lawrence Malkinson (born 1985) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2015 Alberta general election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Calgary-Currie. In 2018, he accepted the position ...
, June 18, 2018 , April 29, 2019 , Notley , Minister of Service Alberta {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name , Stephanie McLean , February 2, 2016 , June 17, 2018 , Notley , Minister of Service Alberta {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name , Danielle Larivee , October 22, 2015 , February 1, 2016 , Notley , Minister of Service Alberta {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Deron Bilous __NOTOC__ Deron Michael Bilous (born October 7, 1975) is a Canadian politician, who has served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the riding of Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview, since the 2012 provincial election. He i ...
, May 24, 2015 , October 21, 2015 , Notley , Minister of Service Alberta {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Stephen Khan Stephen M. Khan (born 1966 or 1967) is a Canadian politician who was an elected member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of St. Albert. He was a member of the Progressive Conservative caucus. He was min ...
, September 15, 2014 , May 23, 2015 , Prentice , Minister of Service Alberta {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Doug Griffiths Douglas Gordon Griffiths (born October 26, 1972) is the president and chief executive officer of 13 Ways, Inc., a company he founded to provide consultation to struggling North American communities. He is a public speaker and co-author of the ...
, December 13, 2013 , September 14, 2014 , Redford,
Hancock Hancock may refer to: Places in the United States * Hancock, Iowa * Hancock, Maine * Hancock, Maryland * Hancock, Massachusetts * Hancock, Michigan * Hancock, Minnesota * Hancock, Missouri * Hancock, New Hampshire ** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
, Minister of Service Alberta {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Manmeet Bhullar , October 12, 2011 , December 12, 2013 , Redford , Minister of Service Alberta {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Heather Klimchuk , March 13, 2008 , October 11, 2011 , Stelmach , Minister of Service Alberta {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Lloyd Snelgrove Lloyd Snelgrove (born March 27, 1956) is a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Vermilion-Lloydminster in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. Political caree ...
, December 15, 2006 , March 12, 2008 , Stelmach , Minister of Service Alberta {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , George VanderBurg , April 6, 2006 , December 14, 2006 , Klein , Minister of Government Services {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Ty Lund , November 25, 2004 , April 5, 2006 , Klein , Minister of Government Services {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
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, March 19, 2001 , November 24, 2004 , Klein , Minister of Government Services {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Pat Nelson , May 26, 1999 , March 18, 2001 , Klein , Minister of Government Services , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Stewart McCrae , March 23, 1979 , November 18, 1982 , Lougheed , Minister of Government Services {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Horst Schmid Horst Adolph Louis Charles Schmid (born April 29, 1933) is a former provincial level politician and international trade businessman from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta sitting with the governing P ...
, April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , Minister of Government Services


Minister of Social Development

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Social Development , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Raymond Speaker , July 1, 1969 , April 27, 1971 , Strom ,


Solicitor General

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Solicitor General , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Tyler Shandro Tyler Shandro (born ) is a Canadian politician who has served as the minister of justice and solicitor general of Alberta since February 25, 2022. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), Shandro was elected to represent Calgary-Acadia i ...
, February 25, 2022 , October 24, 2022 , Kenney , Minister of Justice and Solicitor General {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Kaycee Madu Kelechi "Kaycee" Madu (born ) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who has served as the deputy premier of Alberta and minister of skilled trades and professions since October 24, 2022. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), Madu has re ...
, August 25, 2020 , February 24, 2022 , Kenney , Minister of Justice and Solicitor General {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Doug Schweitzer Douglas Edward Schweitzer (born 1978 or 1979) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who was elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to represent the electoral district of Calgary-Elbow in the 30th Alberta Legislature. He is a member of the Unit ...
, April 30, 2019 , August 24, 2020 , Kenney , Minister of Justice and Solicitor General {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
Kathleen Ganley Kathleen Teresa Ganley (born 1978) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who was elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to represent the electoral district of Calgary-Mountain View in the 30th Alberta Legislature. She was previously elected ...
, May 24, 2015 , April 29, 2019 , Notley , Minister of Justice and Solicitor General{{efn, Minister of Justice, Solicitor General and Aboriginal Affairs (May 24, 2015–February 2, 2016) {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Jonathan Denis Jonathan Brian Denis, (born September 22, 1975) is a Canadian politician and lawyer. On May 9, 2012, he was named Solicitor General, Attorney General, and Minister of Justice for the province of Alberta. He represented the constituency of Calg ...
, October 12, 2011 , April 25, 2015 , Redford,
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, Prentice , Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security{{efn, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General (September 15, 2014–April 25, 2015) {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Frank Oberle Jr. , January 15, 2010 , October 11, 2011 , Stelmach , Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Fred Lindsay , December 15, 2006 , January 14, 2010 , Stelmach , Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Harvey Cenaiko Harvey Cenaiko (born July 15, 1956 in Wakaw, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian former police officer and one-time Solicitor General and Minister of Public Safety for the Province of Alberta. Cenaiko was elected to his second term as Member of the L ...
, November 25, 2004 , December 14, 2006 , Klein , Solicitor General{{efn, Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security (June 2, 2005–December 14, 2006) {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Heather Forsyth Heather Mae Forsyth (born August 1, 1950) is a former Canadian politician. She was named interim leader of the Wildrose Party on December 22, 2014, following the defection of the previous leader, Danielle Smith, and eight other MLAs. Forsyth is ...
, March 19, 2001 , November 24, 2004 , Klein , Solicitor General , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Steve West , February 24, 1992 , December 14, 1992 , Getty , Solicitor General {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Dick Fowler , April 14, 1989 , February 23, 1992 , Getty , Solicitor General {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Marvin Moore Marvin Everard Moore (born August 31, 1938) is a former Canadian provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1989. During his time in public office, he served numbe ...
, September 8, 1988 , April 13, 1989 , Getty , Solicitor General {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ken Rostad Kenneth Leif Rostad (born September 7, 1941) is a former politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1986 to 1997. He held several cabinet portfolios in the Alberta provincial government. Political c ...
, May 26, 1986 , September 7, 1988 , Getty , Solicitor General {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ian Reid Ian Reid may refer to: * Ian Reid (skateboarder) (born 1977) * Ian Reid (Alberta politician) (born 1931), former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta * Ian Reid (Scottish clergyman), leader of the Iona Community 1967–1974 * Ian Reid ...
, January 31, 1984 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed, Getty , Solicitor General {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Graham Harle , March 23, 1979 , November 15, 1983 , Lougheed , Solicitor General {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Roy Farran Major Roy Alexander Farran (2 January 1921 – 2 June 2006) was a British-Canadian soldier, politician, farmer, author and journalist. He was highly decorated for his exploits with the Special Air Service (SAS) during the Second World War. Far ...
, April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , Solicitor General {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Helen Hunley Wilma Helen Hunley (September 6, 1920 – October 22, 2010) was a Canadian politician and the 12th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, the first woman to serve in that post. Early life She was born in Acme, Alberta, to James Edgar Hunley and Esta ...
, September 11, 1973 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Solicitor General


Minister of Special Projects

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Special Projects , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Neil Stanley Crawford Neil Stanley Crawford (May 26, 1931 – August 25, 1992) was a politician and jazz musician from Alberta, Canada. Early life Neil Crawford was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He married Catherine May Hughes September 3, 1951, graduated ...
, September 10, 1987 , April 13, 1989 , Getty ,


Minister of Sustainable Resource Development

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Sustainable Resource Development , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Kyle Fawcett , September 15, 2014 , May 24, 2015 , Prentice , Minister of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Diana McQueen Diana Janet McQueen (born June 7, 1961) is a Canadian politician, who was elected in the 2008 provincial election to represent the electoral district of Drayton Valley-Calmar in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a member of the Progress ...
, May 8, 2012 , September 15, 2014 ,
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, Redford , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Frank Oberle , October 12, 2011 , May 8, 2012 , Redford , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Mel Knight Melvyn Reginald Knight (born July 30, 1944) was the Minister of Energy of Alberta and a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Early life Mel Knight was born July 30, 1944 in Beaverlodge, Alberta. His fat ...
, January 15, 2010 , October 12, 2011 , Stelmach , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ted Morton Frederick Lee Morton (born 1949), known commonly as Ted Morton, is an American-Canadian politician and former cabinet minister in the Alberta government. As a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, he represented the constituency of Fo ...
, December 15, 2006 , January 15, 2010 , Stelmach , , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
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, November 25, 2004 , December 15, 2006 , Klein , , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Mike Cardinal Melvin Percy Joseph Cardinal (July 17, 1941 – January 12, 2023) was a Canadian politician from Alberta. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1989 until 2008 as a Progressive Conservative representing the electora ...
, March 16, 2001 , November 25, 2004 , Klein ,


Minister of Telephones

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Telephones , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Fred Stewart , April 14, 1989 , December 14, 1992 , Getty , Minister of Technology, Research and Telecommunications {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Leslie Young Leslie Gordon "Les" Young (born August 19, 1931) is a retired Canadian politician from Alberta. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1989, and served in the Executive Council of Alberta from 1979 to 1989. Political car ...
, May 26, 1986 , April 13, 1989 , Getty , Minister of Technology, Research and Telecommunications {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , David Thomas King , February 6, 1986 , May 25, 1986 , Getty , Minister of Technology, Research and Telecommunications {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Robert Bogle , November 19, 1982 , February 5, 1986 , Lougheed, Getty , Minister of Utilities and Telecommunications {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Larry Shaben Lawrence "Larry" Ralph Shaben (March 20, 1935 – September 6, 2008) was a Canadian politician of Lebanese descent and the first Muslim Cabinet Minister in Canada. He was also one of the first Muslims to be elected to higher office in North ...
, March 23, 1979 , November 18, 1982 , Lougheed , Minister of Utilities and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Allan Warrack Allan Alexander Warrack (born May 24, 1937) is a former politician from Alberta, Canada. He was in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a member of the governing Progressive Conservative caucus from 1971 to 1979. He held several portfolios in ...
, April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , Minister of Utilities and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Roy Farran Major Roy Alexander Farran (2 January 1921 – 2 June 2006) was a British-Canadian soldier, politician, farmer, author and journalist. He was highly decorated for his exploits with the Special Air Service (SAS) during the Second World War. Far ...
, March 6, 1973 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Minister of Telephones and Utilities {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Len Werry Leonard Frank Werry (May 30, 1927 – February 25, 1973) was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1967 until his death in 1973 and was a Cabinet Minister in the Gove ...
, September 10, 1971 , February 25, 1973 , Lougheed , Minister of Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Raymond Reierson Raymond Reierson (October 7, 1919 – January 30, 2020) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. Reierson held numerous portf ...
, December 12, 1968 , September 9, 1971 , Strom , Minister of Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Anders Aalborg , July 13, 1967 , December 11, 1968 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Raymond Reierson Raymond Reierson (October 7, 1919 – January 30, 2020) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. Reierson held numerous portf ...
, September 22, 1959 , July 12, 1967 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Gordon Taylor , December 27, 1950 , September 21, 1959 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Duncan MacMillan , May 8, 1948 , December 26, 1950 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
William Fallow William Allen Fallow (October 7, 1883 – May 3, 1948) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is the deliberative assembly of the ...
, September 3, 1935 , May 3, 1948 , Aberhart,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name , George Hoadley , June 2, 1934 , September 2, 1935 , Brownlee,
Reid Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red". People with the surname * Alan Reid (disambiguation) * Alex Reid (disambiguation), includes Alexander Reid * Amanda Reid, Australian Paralympic athlete * Amanda Reid (taxonomist), Australia ...
, Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
Vernor Smith Vernor Winfield Smith (February 17, 1864 – July 19, 1932) was a politician in Alberta, Canada who served as the province's Minister of Railways and Telephones from 1921 until 1932. Born in 1864 in Prince Edward Island, he moved to British Co ...
, August 13, 1921 , July 19, 1932 , Greenfield, Brownlee , Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name , Charles Stewart , October 16, 1917 , August 12, 1921 , Stewart , Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name , Arthur Sifton , December 20, 1911 , October 15, 1917 , Sifton , Minister of Railways and Telephones


Associate Ministers in the Telephone Portfolio

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Associate Ministers in the Telephone Portfolio , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Neil Webber , March 23, 1979 , November 18, 1982 , Lougheed , Associate Minister of Telephones


Minister of Tourism

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Tourism , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Todd Loewen Douglas Todd Loewen (born September 16, 1966) is a Canadian politician and the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Central Peace-Notley. Loewen was first elected in 2015 as a member of the Wildrose Party for the electoral district o ...
, October 24, 2022 , Current ,
Smith Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people wi ...
, Minister of Forestry, Parks and Tourism , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name , Tanya Fir , April 30, 2019 , August 24, 2020 , Kenney , Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name , Ricardo Miranda , February 2, 2016 , April 29, 2019 , Notley , Minister of Culture and Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name ,
David Eggen David Manson Eggen (born 1962) is a Canadian politician. He is a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, in 2019 he was elected as the member representing Edmonton North West. He previously served three terms as the member representing ...
, May 24, 2015 , February 1, 2016 , Notley , Minister of Culture and Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Maureen Kubinec , September 15, 2014 , May 23, 2015 , Prentice , Minister of Culture and Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Richard Starke , February 8, 2013 , September 14, 2014 , Redford,
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, Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Christine Cusanelli , May 15, 2012 , February 7, 2013 , Redford , Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Jack Hayden , October 12, 2011 , May 7, 2012 , Redford , Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Cindy Ady , March 13, 2008 , October 11, 2011 , Stelmach , Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Hector Goudreau Hector George Joseph Goudreau (born October 11, 1950) is a politician from Alberta, Canada. He is originally from the francophone area of Beaumont, Alberta, located just south of Edmonton's metro population. Hector is a former member of the Leg ...
, December 15, 2006 , March 12, 2008 , Stelmach , Minister of Tourism, Parks, Recreation and Culture {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Pat Nelson , March 26, 1997 , August 11, 1997 , Klein , Minister of Economic Development and Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Steve West , May 31, 1996 , March 25, 1997 , Klein , Minister of Economic Development and Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Murray Smith , June 1, 1995 , May 30, 1996 , Klein , Minister of Economic Development and Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ralph Klein Ralph Philip Klein (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) was a Canadian politician and journalist who served as the 12th premier of Alberta and leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta from 1992 until his retirement in 20 ...
, October 21, 1994 , May 31, 1995 , Klein , Minister of Economic Development and Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ken Kowalski Kenneth Reginald Kowalski (born September 27, 1945) is a politician and former teacher from Alberta, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, where he served from 1979 to 2012, sitting with the governing Progressive Conse ...
, June 30, 1993 , October 20, 1994 , Klein , Minister of Economic Development and Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Donald H. Sparrow , September 10, 1987 , June 29, 1993 , Getty, Klein , Minister of Tourism {{efn, Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation (February 24, 1992–December 14, 1992) Minister of Economic Development and Tourism (December 15, 1992–June 29, 1993) {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , LeRoy Fjordbotten , May 26, 1986 , September 9, 1987 , Getty , Minister of Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Horst Schmid Horst Adolph Louis Charles Schmid (born April 29, 1933) is a former provincial level politician and international trade businessman from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta sitting with the governing P ...
, February 6, 1986 , May 25, 1986 , Getty , Minister of Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Al Adair James Allen "Al" "Boomer" Adair (May 13, 1929 – December 24, 1996) was a minor league baseball player, radio broadcaster and politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1993. Early life Adair ...
, March 23, 1979 , February 5, 1986 , Lougheed , Minister of Tourism and Small Business {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Robert Wagner Dowling , April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , Minister of Business Development and Tourism , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Fred Peacock , September 10, 1971 , June 1, 1972 , Lougheed , Minister of Industry and Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Raymond Ratzlaff Raymond Samuel Ratzlaff (April 10, 1931 – February 1, 2019) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1967 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. He served in the cabin ...
, May 27, 1969 , September 9, 1971 , Strom , Minister of Industry and Tourism {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Allen Russell Patrick Allen Russell Patrick (September 15, 1910 – December 25, 1995) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. He held numerous p ...
, May 2, 1968 , May 26, 1969 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Strom , Minister of Industry and Tourism


Associate Ministers in the Tourism portfolio

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Title {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Cindy Ady , June 27, 2007 , March 12, 2008 , Stelmach , Associate Minister in charge of Tourism Promotion


Minister of Trade

The modern ministry of Minister of Trade, Immigration and Multiculturalism was created in 2022. For previous ministries with similar titles see "economic development" and "international trade". {, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Trade , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Rajan Sawhney Rajan Sawhney (born May 2, 1971) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to represent the electoral district of Calgary-North East in the 30th Alberta Legislature. She is a member of the United Conservat ...
, October 24, 2022 , Incumbant , Smith , Minister of Trade, Immigration and Multiculturalism


Treasury Board President

With the exception of a brief period from 1934 until 1935, this function has been fulfilled by the provincial treasurer for the province's entire pre-2004 history. {, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Treasury Board President , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes , - , colspan="7", Function filled by Minister of Finance , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Doug Horner Douglas Alan Horner (born January 17, 1961) is a former Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Spruce Grove-St. Albert in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2001 until January 31, 2015. He was the President of t ...
, October 12, 2011 , May 7, 2012 , Redford,
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, President of Treasury Board and Enterprise {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Lloyd Snelgrove Lloyd Snelgrove (born March 27, 1956) is a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Vermilion-Lloydminster in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. Political caree ...
, December 15, 2006 , October 11, 2011 , Stelmach , , - , colspan="7", Function filled by Provincial Treasurer or Minister of Finance , - {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name , Richard G. Reid , July 10, 1934 , September 3, 1935 ,
Reid Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red". People with the surname * Alan Reid (disambiguation) * Alex Reid (disambiguation), includes Alexander Reid * Amanda Reid, Australian Paralympic athlete * Amanda Reid (taxonomist), Australia ...
,


Minister of Transportation

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Transportation , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Devin Dreeshen Devin Dreeshen (born 1987/1988) is a Canadian politician. A member of the United Conservative Party, Dreeshen was the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry from April 30, 2019 until his resignation on November 5, 2021 due to rumours of alcohol usa ...
, October 24, 2022 , Current ,
Smith Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people wi ...
, Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Prasad Panda Prasad Panda is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in a 2015 by-election, replacing former Alberta Premier Jim Prentice, and the 2019 Alberta general elections to represent the electoral district of Ca ...
, June 21, 2022 , October 24, 2022 , Kenney , Minister of Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Rajan Sawhney Rajan Sawhney (born May 2, 1971) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to represent the electoral district of Calgary-North East in the 30th Alberta Legislature. She is a member of the United Conservat ...
, July 8, 2021 , June 13, 2022 , Kenney , Minister of Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Ric McIver Richard William McIver (born August 28, 1958) is a Canadian politician who has represented Calgary-Hays in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta since 2012. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), McIver is the current minister of munic ...
, April 30, 2019 , July 7, 2021 , Kenney , Minister of Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, NDP, row-name , Brian Mason , May 24, 2015 , April 29, 2019 , Notley , Minister of Transportation{{efn, Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation (May 24, 2015–October 17, 2017) {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Wayne Drysdale Wayne Ronald Drysdale is a Canadian politician, who served as an Alberta MLA from 2008 to 2019. He is a member of the Progressive Conservatives. He was Minister of Transportation in the cabinet of Jim Prentice. He was elected in the 2008 pro ...
, December 13, 2013 , May 24, 2015 , Redford,
Hancock Hancock may refer to: Places in the United States * Hancock, Iowa * Hancock, Maine * Hancock, Maryland * Hancock, Massachusetts * Hancock, Michigan * Hancock, Minnesota * Hancock, Missouri * Hancock, New Hampshire ** Hancock (CDP), New Hampshir ...
, Prentice , Minister of Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ric McIver Richard William McIver (born August 28, 1958) is a Canadian politician who has represented Calgary-Hays in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta since 2012. A member of the United Conservative Party (UCP), McIver is the current minister of munic ...
, May 8, 2012 , December 12, 2013 , Redford , Minister of Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ray Danyluk Raymond Bruce "Ray" Danyluk (born 1952 or 1953) is a farmer and former provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2001 to 2012 with the Progressive Conservative caucus before ...
, October 12, 2011 , May 7, 2012 , Redford , Minister of Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Luke Ouellette Lucien "Luke" Ouellette (born July 22, 1953) is a Canadian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Innisfail-Sylvan Lake as a Progressive Conservative. Early life Ouellette was b ...
, December 15, 2006 , October 11, 2011 , Stelmach , Minister of Transportation{{efn, Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation (December 15, 2006–March 12, 2008) {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Ty Lund , April 6, 2006 , December 14, 2006 , Klein , Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Lyle Oberg Lyle Knute Oberg (born January 6, 1960) is an Albertan politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly. He is also a physician and business executive. Life and career Oberg was born near Forestburg, Alberta in 1960. A physician by pro ...
, November 25, 2004 , March 23, 2006 , Klein , Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Ed Stelmach Edward Michael Stelmach (; born May 11, 1951) is a Canadian politician and served as the 13th premier of Alberta, from 2006 to 2011. The grandson of Ukrainian immigrants, Stelmach was born and raised on a farm near Lamont and fluently speaks ...
, March 19, 2001 , November 24, 2004 , Klein , Minister of Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Walter Paszkowski Walter Joseph Paszkowski, , (born April 23, 1934) is a Canadian former farmer as well as a municipal and provincial level politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1989 until 2001. Early life Born in Sexsmith, ...
, March 26, 1997 , May 25, 1999 , Klein , Minister of Transportation and Utilities {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Robert Fischer , May 31, 1996 , March 25, 1997 , Klein , Minister of Transportation and Utilities {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Steve West , December 21, 1994 , May 30, 1996 , Klein , Minister of Transportation and Utilities {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Peter Trynchy Peter Trynchy (August 22, 1931 – November 21, 2022) was a Canadian businessman, farmer and long serving municipal and provincial level politician from Alberta. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 until 2001. ...
, December 15, 1992 , December 15, 1994 , Klein , Minister of Transportation and Utilities {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Al Adair James Allen "Al" "Boomer" Adair (May 13, 1929 – December 24, 1996) was a minor league baseball player, radio broadcaster and politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1993. Early life Adair ...
, May 26, 1986 , December 14, 1992 , Getty , Minister of Transportation and Utilities {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Marvin Moore Marvin Everard Moore (born August 31, 1938) is a former Canadian provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1989. During his time in public office, he served numbe ...
, November 19, 1982 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed, Getty , Minister of Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Henry Kroeger , March 23, 1979 , November 18, 1982 , Lougheed , Minister of Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Hugh Horner Hugh Macarthur Horner (February 1, 1925 – March 27, 1997) was a physician and surgeon. He served as a Canadian federal and provincial politician. Horner was born in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan. He was a Minister of the Crown in the province of ...
, April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , Minister of Transportation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Clarence Copithorne Clarence Copithorne (November 12, 1920 – June 4, 1979) was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1967 to 1975 sitting as an Independent and later with the Progress ...
, September 10, 1971 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Minister of Highways and Transport {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , rowspan=2, Gordon Taylor , May 1, 1951 , September 9, 1971 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Strom , Minister of Highways {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , December 27, 1950 , September 21, 1959 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Duncan MacMillan , May 8, 1948 , December 26, 1950 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
William Fallow William Allen Fallow (October 7, 1883 – May 3, 1948) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is the deliberative assembly of the ...
, September 3, 1935 , May 3, 1948 , Aberhart,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name , George Hoadley , June 2, 1934 , September 2, 1935 , Brownlee,
Reid Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red". People with the surname * Alan Reid (disambiguation) * Alex Reid (disambiguation), includes Alexander Reid * Amanda Reid, Australian Paralympic athlete * Amanda Reid (taxonomist), Australia ...
, Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
Vernor Smith Vernor Winfield Smith (February 17, 1864 – July 19, 1932) was a politician in Alberta, Canada who served as the province's Minister of Railways and Telephones from 1921 until 1932. Born in 1864 in Prince Edward Island, he moved to British Co ...
, August 13, 1921 , July 19, 1932 , Greenfield, Brownlee , Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name , Charles Stewart , October 16, 1917 , August 12, 1921 , Stewart , Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name , Arthur Sifton , December 20, 1911 , October 15, 1917 , Sifton , Minister of Railways and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Alexander Rutherford Alexander Cameron Rutherford (February 2, 1857 – June 11, 1941) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the first premier of Alberta from 1905 to 1910. Born in Ormond, Canada West, he studied and practiced law in Ottawa before h ...
, November 1, 1909 , May 26, 1910 , Rutherford , Minister of Railways


Associate Ministers in the Transportation Portfolio

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Associate Ministers in the Transportation Portfolio , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Barry McFarland , April 6, 2006 , December 14, 2006 , Klein , Associate Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation


Minister of Utilities

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister of Utilities , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name , Matt Jones , October 24, 2022 , Current ,
Smith Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people wi ...
, Minister of Affordability and Utilities , - , colspan="7", Vacant {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Walter Paszkowski Walter Joseph Paszkowski, , (born April 23, 1934) is a Canadian former farmer as well as a municipal and provincial level politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1989 until 2001. Early life Born in Sexsmith, ...
, March 26, 1997 , May 25, 1999 , Klein , Minister of Transportation and Utilities {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Robert Fischer , May 31, 1996 , March 25, 1997 , Klein , Minister of Transportation and Utilities {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Steve West , December 21, 1994 , May 30, 1996 , Klein , Minister of Transportation and Utilities {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Peter Trynchy Peter Trynchy (August 22, 1931 – November 21, 2022) was a Canadian businessman, farmer and long serving municipal and provincial level politician from Alberta. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 until 2001. ...
, December 15, 1992 , December 15, 1994 , Klein , Minister of Transportation and Utilities {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Al Adair James Allen "Al" "Boomer" Adair (May 13, 1929 – December 24, 1996) was a minor league baseball player, radio broadcaster and politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1993. Early life Adair ...
, May 26, 1986 , December 14, 1992 , Getty , Minister of Transportation and Utilities {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Robert Bogle , November 19, 1982 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed, Getty , Minister of Utilities and Telecommunications{{efn, Minister of Utilities (February 6, 1986–May 25, 1986) {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Larry Shaben Lawrence "Larry" Ralph Shaben (March 20, 1935 – September 6, 2008) was a Canadian politician of Lebanese descent and the first Muslim Cabinet Minister in Canada. He was also one of the first Muslims to be elected to higher office in North ...
, March 23, 1979 , November 18, 1982 , Lougheed , Minister of Utilities and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Allan Warrack Allan Alexander Warrack (born May 24, 1937) is a former politician from Alberta, Canada. He was in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a member of the governing Progressive Conservative caucus from 1971 to 1979. He held several portfolios in ...
, April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , Minister of Utilities and Telephones {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Roy Farran Major Roy Alexander Farran (2 January 1921 – 2 June 2006) was a British-Canadian soldier, politician, farmer, author and journalist. He was highly decorated for his exploits with the Special Air Service (SAS) during the Second World War. Far ...
, March 6, 1973 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Minister of Telephones and Utilities


Minister without Portfolio

{, class="wikitable" , colspan="7" align="center", Minister without Portfolio , - , colspan="2", Affiliation , Name , Date appointed , Date departed , Premier(s) , Notes {{Canadian party colour, AB, UCP, row-name ,
Brad Rutherford Brad Rutherford is a Canadian politician elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to represent the electoral district of Leduc-Beaumont in the 30th Alberta Legislature. Prior to his election to the Legislative Assembly, Rutherford served a ...
, June 21, 2022 , October 24, 2022 , Kenney , Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Lorne Taylor Lorne Taylor (born 1944) is a former tenured professor and member of the provincial legislature of Alberta, Canada. Political career Taylor was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1993 Alberta general election. He defeated thr ...
, March 26, 1997 , May 25, 1999 , Klein , Minister Responsible for Science, Research and Information Technology {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Pearl Calahasen Pearl Calahasen (born December 5, 1952) is a Canadians, Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district (Canada), electoral district of Lesser Slave Lake (electoral district), Lesser Slave Lake in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta ...
, May 31, 1996 , May 25, 1999 , Klein , Minister without portfolio responsible for children's services {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Murray Smith , December 21, 1994 , May 31, 1995 , Klein , Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Dianne Mirosh , September 21, 1994 , March 25, 1997 , Klein , Minister Responsible for Science and Research {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Dianne Mirosh , June 30, 1993 , September 20, 1994 , Klein , Responsible for the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Peter Trynchy Peter Trynchy (August 22, 1931 – November 21, 2022) was a Canadian businessman, farmer and long serving municipal and provincial level politician from Alberta. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 until 2001. ...
, April 14, 1989 , December 14, 1992 , Getty , Minister Responsible for Occupational Health and Safety, and Workers' Compensation Board {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Milt Pahl Milton George Pahl (October 30, 1943 – March 1, 2023) was a provincial level politician and current businessman from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1979 to 1986. During his time in office he ...
, November 19, 1982 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed, Getty , Minister Responsible for Native Affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
William Edward Payne William "Bill" Edward Payne (born July 4, 1933) is a former provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is the deliberative assembly of the pro ...
, November 19, 1982 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed, Getty , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Don McCrimmon , March 23, 1979 , November 18, 1982 , Lougheed , Minister Responsible for Native Affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Greg Stevens , March 23, 1979 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed , Minister Responsible for Personnel Administration {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Bill Diachuk Bill Wasyl Diachuk (October 8, 1929 – October 17, 2014) was a municipal and provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He began his political career in Edmonton municipal politics serving two separate stints as a separate school trustee. The ...
, March 23, 1979 , May 25, 1986 , Lougheed , Minister Responsible for Workers' Health, Safety and Compensation {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Stewart McCrae , April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1979 , Lougheed , Responsible for Calgary affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Dallas Schmidt Dallas Wilbur Schmidt, DFC and bar, (August 9, 1922 – November 22, 2007) was a Canadian fighter pilot and flying ace with the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. He later served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 19 ...
, April 3, 1975 , August 29, 1976 , Lougheed , {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Robert Bogle , April 3, 1975 , March 22, 1977 , Lougheed , Minister Without Portfolio, responsible for Native Affairs {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Al Adair James Allen "Al" "Boomer" Adair (May 13, 1929 – December 24, 1996) was a minor league baseball player, radio broadcaster and politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1993. Early life Adair ...
, September 10, 1971 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name , Robert Wagner Dowling , September 10, 1971 , March 5, 1973 , Lougheed , Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
Helen Hunley Wilma Helen Hunley (September 6, 1920 – October 22, 2010) was a Canadian politician and the 12th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, the first woman to serve in that post. Early life She was born in Acme, Alberta, to James Edgar Hunley and Esta ...
, September 10, 1971 , September 10, 1973 , Lougheed , Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, PC, row-name ,
George Topolnisky George Topolnisky (August 13, 1916 – March 19, 2012) was a provincial level politician and teacher from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1986 sitting with the governing Progressive Cons ...
, September 10, 1971 , April 2, 1975 , Lougheed , Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Raymond Speaker , June 29, 1967 , July 15, 1968 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Adolph Fimrite , July 4, 1966 , September 9, 1971 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Strom , Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Ira McLaughlin , November 30, 1962 , July 3, 1966 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name ,
Ethel Sylvia Wilson Ethel Sybella Wilson (February 13, 1902 - December 8, 1983) was a labour activist and a politician from Alberta, Canada. She served on Edmonton City Council from 1952 to 1966 and as Social Credit Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (ML ...
, November 30, 1962 , September 9, 1971 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Strom , Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Frederick C. Colborne , August 2, 1955 , November 29, 1962 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Solon Earl Low , September 12, 1944 , June 30, 1945 ,
Manning Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a family name. Origin and meaning Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannyg ...
, Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, Social Credit, row-name , Lucien Maynard , May 12, 1936 , January 19, 1937 , Aberhart , Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, United Farmers, row-name ,
Irene Parlby Mary Irene Parlby ( Marryat; 9 January 186812 July 1965) was a Canadian women's farm leader, activist and politician. She served as Minister without portfolio in the Cabinet of Alberta from 1921 to 1935, working to implement social reforms th ...
, August 13, 1921 , August 21, 1935 , Greenfield, Brownlee,
Reid Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red". People with the surname * Alan Reid (disambiguation) * Alex Reid (disambiguation), includes Alexander Reid * Amanda Reid, Australian Paralympic athlete * Amanda Reid (taxonomist), Australia ...
, Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
William Ashbury Buchanan William Francis Asbury Buchanan (July 2, 1876 – July 12, 1954) was a Canadian journalist, newspaper publisher and politician from Alberta. Early life William Francis Asbury Buchanan was born on July 2, 1876 at South Monaghan, Northumberl ...
, November 1, 1909 , March 8, 1910 , Rutherford , Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Prosper-Edmond Lessard Prosper-Edmond Lessard (February 3, 1873 – April 11, 1931) was a Canadian businessman, militia officer and politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1909 to 1921 sitting with the Liberal caucus in government. ...
, November 1, 1909 , May 26, 1910 , Rutherford , Minister Without Portfolio {{Canadian party colour, AB, Liberal, row-name ,
Leverett George DeVeber Leverett George DeVeber (sometimes spelled De VeberBenidickson 178) (February 10, 1849 – July 9, 1925) was a Canadian politician who served as Member of the Legislative Assemblies of Alberta and the North-West Territories, minister in the gover ...
, September 9, 1905 , March 8, 1906 , Rutherford , Minister Without Portfolio


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Further reading

* {{cite book , author1=Alberta. , title=An administrative history of the Government of Alberta, 1905-2005. , date=2006 , publisher=Provincial Archives of Alberta , location=Edmonton , isbn=978-0-7785-4714-3 , edition=1st , url=https://open.alberta.ca/publications/0778547140 *
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