Prentice cabinet

The Prentice ministry was sworn in September 15, 2014, following the swearing in of the new leader of the Progressive Conservative party Jim Prentice as Premier and remained in office until May 24, 2015. Members are listed in order of precedence

Portfolio Minister Riding
Premier, President of Executive Council, and Aboriginal Relations Jim Prentice Calgary-Foothills (effective October 27, 2014)
Finance, President of the Treasury Board Robin Campbell West Yellowhead
Health Stephen Mandel Edmonton-Whitemud (effective October 27, 2014)
Municipal Affairs, Government House Leader Diana McQueen Drayton Valley-Devon
Energy, Government House Leader Frank Oberle, Jr. Peace River
Education Gordon Dirks Calgary-Elbow (effective October 27, 2014)
Infrastructure Manmeet Bhullar Calgary-Greenway
Agriculture and Rural Development Verlyn Olson Wetaskiwin-Camrose
Human Services Heather Klimchuk Edmonton-Glenora
Environment and Sustainable Resource Development Kyle Fawcett Calgary-North Hill
Justice, Solicitor General, Deputy House Leader Jonathan Denis Calgary-Acadia
Seniors Jeff Johnson Athabasca-Redwater
Minister of Innovation and Advanced Education, and Deputy House Leader Don Scott Fort McMurray-Conklin
Culture, Tourism Maureen Kubinec Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock
Transportation Wayne Drysdale Grande Prairie-Wapiti
Service Alberta Stephen Khan St. Albert
Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour Ric McIver Calgary-Hays
Associate Minister of Asia Pacific Relations (Reporting to the Premier) Teresa Woo-Paw Calgary-Northern Hills
Associate Minister of Persons with Disabilities (Reporting to the Minister of Human Services) Naresh Bhardwaj Edmonton-Ellerslie
Associate Minister of Aboriginal Relations (Reporting to the Premier) David Dorward Edmonton-Gold Bar

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