Executive Council of Alberta
The Executive Council of Alberta (commonly known as the cabinet) is made up of members of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party which holds a majority of seats in the Legislative Assmebly of Alberta. The cabinet is appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta on the advice of the Premier. The current cabinet was sworn-in on November 24, 2004 following the 26th Alberta general election.
Members are listed in order of precedence.
| Portfolio | Minister |
|---|---|
Premier of Alberta
| Ralph Klein |
Deputy Premier
| Shirley McClellan |
| Minister of Advanced Education | David Hancock |
Minister of Justice
| Ron Stevens |
| Minister of Health and Wellness | Iris Evans |
| Minister of Intergovernmental and International Relations | Ed Stelmach |
| Minister of Education | Gene Zwozdesky |
| Minister of Energy | Greg Melchin |
| Minister of Community Development | Gary Mar |
| Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation | Lyle Oberg |
Minister of Human Resources and Employment
| Mike Cardinal |
| Minister of Environment | Guy Boutilier |
| Minister of Children's Services | Heather Forsyth |
| Minister of Innovation and Science | Victor Doerksen |
| Minister of Sustainable Resource Development | David Coutts |
| Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development | Pearl Calahasen |
| Minister of Government Services | Ty Lund |
| Minister of Economic Development | Clint Dunford |
| Minister of Gaming | Gordon Graydon |
| Minister of Municipal Affairs | Rob Renner |
| Minister of Restructuring and Government Efficiency | Luke Ouellette |
| Solicitor General of Alberta | Harvey Cenaiko |
| Minister of Seniors and Community Supports | Yvonne Fritz |
| Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development | Doug Horner |
| Caucus Liaison1 (Southern Alberta) | Cindy Ady |
| Caucus Liaison1 (Northern Alberta) | 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.
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