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- Cabinets of Ed Stelmach First Cabinet
- Second Cabinet
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The Stelmach cabinet is the name given to the Executive Council of Alberta under the leadership of Ed Stelmach, the 13th premier and president of the executive council. The Executive Council (commonly known as the cabinet) is made up of members of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party which held a majority of the 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 Ed Stelmach First Cabinet The first Stelmach ministry was in place from December 15, 2006, after Stelmach took over the leadership of Alberta Conservatives following the 2006 leadership election, until February 4, 2008 when the legislature was dissolved and an election was called. Members are listed in order of precedence. Lieutenant-Governor |
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His Honour The Honourable Norman Kwong | (2006-2010) | Portfolio | Minister |
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Premier of Albertaand President of the Executive Council | Ed Stelmach | President of the Treasury Boardand Minister of Service Alberta | Lloyd Snelgrove | Minister of Advanced Education and Technology | Doug Horner | Minister of Employment, Immigration and Industry | Iris Evans | Minister of Energy | Mel Knight | Minister of Health and Wellnessand Government House Leader | Dave Hancock | Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing | Ray Danyluk | Minister of Education | Ron Liepert | Minister of Children's Services | Janis Tarchuk | Minister of Environmentand Deputy Government House Leader | Rob Renner | Minister of Agriculture and Food | George Groeneveld | Minister of Finance | Lyle Oberg | Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation | Luke Ouellette | Minister of Justice and Attorney Generaland Deputy Government House Leader | Ron Stevens | Minister of Seniors and Community Supports | Greg Melchin | Minister of International, Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Relations | Guy Boutilier | Minister of Sustainable Resource Development | Ted Morton | Solicitor General of Alberta and Minister of Public Safety | Fred Lindsay | Minister of Tourism, Parks, Recreation and Culture | Hector Goudreau |
1 The caucus liaisons were included for the first time on November 24, 2004. They do not hold portfolios but do attend cabinet to express the views of backbenchers. Second Cabinet The second Stelmach cabinet was sworn in on March 12, 2008, and continued until October 7, 2011, when Alison Redford succeeded Stelmach as premier. Portfolio | Minister | Riding | Premier and President of Executive Council | Ed Stelmach | Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville | Deputy Premier, International and Intergovernmental Relations | Ron Stevens | Calgary-Glenmore | Treasury Board | Lloyd Snelgrove | Vermilion-Lloydminster | Advanced Education and Technology | Doug Horner | Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert | Education | David Hancock | Edmonton-Whitemud | Energy | Mel Knight | Grande Prairie-Smoky | Finance and Enterprise | Iris Evans | Sherwood Park | Health and Wellness | Ron Liepert | Calgary-West | Environment | Rob Renner | Medicine Hat | Transportation | Luke Ouellette | Innisfail-Sylvan Lake | Aboriginal Relations | Gene Zwozdesky | Edmonton-Mill Creek | Justice and Attorney General | Alison Redford | Calgary-Elbow | Agriculture and Rural Development | George Groeneveld | Highwood | Alberta Children and Youth Services | Janis Tarchuk | Banff-Cochrane | Seniors and Community Supports | Mary Anne Jablonski | Red Deer-North | Employment and Immigration | Hector Goudreau | Dunvegan-Central Peace | Sustainable Resource Development | Ted Morton | Foothills-Rocky View | Solicitor General and Public Security | Fred Lindsay | Stony Plain | Municipal Affairs | Ray Danyluk | Lac La Biche-St. Paul | Infrastructure | Jack Hayden | Drumheller-Stettler | Housing and Urban Affairs | Yvonne Fritz | Calgary-Cross | Culture and Community Spirit | Lindsay Blackett | Calgary-North West | Tourism, Parks and Recreation | Cindy Ady | Calgary-Shaw | Service Alberta | Heather Klimchuk | Edmonton-Glenora |
External links - News Release - New cabinet team will focus on listening to Albertans and meeting their priorities, says Premier Stelmach
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