Redford cabinet
The Redford cabinet was the combined Cabinet (called Executive Council of Alberta), chaired by fourteenth Premier Alison Redford, and Ministers that governed Alberta half way through the fourth session of the 27th Alberta Legislature from October 7, 2011, to the early part of the second session of the 28th Alberta Legislature on March 23, 2014.
Redford Cabinet | |
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ministry of Alberta | |
Alison Redford in 2012 | |
Date formed | 7 October 2011 |
Date dissolved | 23 March 2014 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Lieutenant Governor | Donald Ethell |
Premier | Alison Redford |
Member party | Progressive Conservative |
Status in legislature | Majority |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | |
Predecessor | Stelmach cabinet |
Successor | Prentice cabinet |
The Executive Council (commonly known as the cabinet) was made up of members of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party which holds a majority of seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The cabinet was appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta on the advice of the premier. Members of the council are styled "the Honourable" only for the duration of their membership, not for life.
Cabinets of Alison Redford
First Cabinet
The first Redford ministry was in place from October 12, 2011, after Redford took over the leadership of Alberta Conservatives following the 2011 leadership election, until May 8, 2012 after she won re-election.
Members are listed in order of precedence.
Lieutenant-Governor | |||||
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His Honour The Honourable Donald Ethell | (2010-2015) | ||||
Portfolio | Minister | ||||
Premier of Alberta
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Alison Redford | ||||
President of the Treasury Board
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Doug Horner | ||||
Minister of Human Services
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Dave Hancock | ||||
Minister of Energy | Ted Morton | ||||
Minister of Justice and Attorney General
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Verlyn Olson | ||||
Minister of Health and Wellness | Fred Horne | ||||
Minister of Finance | Ron Liepert | ||||
Minister of Education | Thomas Lukaszuk | ||||
Minister of Environment
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Diana McQueen | ||||
Solicitor General of Alberta and Minister of Public Safety
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Jonathan Denis | ||||
Minister of International, Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Relations | Cal Dallas | ||||
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development | Evan Berger | ||||
Minister of Sustainable Resource Development | Frank Oberle, Jr. | ||||
Minister of Transportation | Ray Danyluk | ||||
Minister of Infrastructure | Jeff Johnson | ||||
Minister of Municipal Affairs | Doug Griffiths | ||||
Minister of Advanced Education and Technology | Greg Weadick | ||||
Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation | Hector Goudreau | ||||
Minister of Culture and Community Services | Heather Klimchuk | ||||
Minister of Service Alberta | Manmeet Bhullar |