Executive Council of Alberta - Current Cabinet

Current Cabinet

The current ministry has been in place since May 8, 2012, following the 2012 Alberta election. Members are listed in order of precedence.

Portfolio Minister Riding
Premier, President of Executive Councill, Chair of Agenda & Priorities Alison Redford Calgary-Elbow
Deputy Premier, Chair of Operations Policy Committee Thomas Lukaszuk Edmonton-Castle Downs
Finance, President of the Treasury Board Doug Horner Spruce Grove-St. Albert
Human Services, Government House Leader David Hancock Edmonton-Whitemud
International and Intergovernmental Relations Cal Dallas Red Deer-South
Environment and Sustainable Resource Development Diana McQueen Drayton Valley-Devon
Health Fred Horne Edmonton-Rutherford
Energy Ken Hughes Calgary-West
Education Jeff Johnson Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater
Agriculture and Rural Development Verlyn Olson Wetaskiwin-Camrose
Justice, Solicitor General, Public Safety, Deputy House Leader Jonathan Denis Calgary-Acadia
Municipal Affairs Doug Griffiths Battle River-Wainwright
Aboriginal Relations, Deputy House Leader Robin Campbell West Yellowhead
Culture Heather Klimchuk Edmonton-Glenora
Service Alberta Manmeet Bhullar Calgary-Greenway
Infrastructure Wayne Drysdale Grande Prairie-Wapiti
Enterprise and Advanced Education Stephen Khan St. Albert
Transportation, Deputy House Leader Ric McIver Calgary-Hays
Tourism, Parks and Recreation Christine Cusanelli Calgary-Currie

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