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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