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May 9, 2012

Alberta premier announces new cabinet


Alberta Premier Alison Redford is applauded by newly appointed Deputy Premier Thomas Lukaszuk and Manmeet Bhullar during a press conference with her new cabinet team after the swearing in at the Government House in Edmonton Alta., Tuesday, May 8, 2012. 

Edmonton - Former Alberta Health Services chair Ken Hughes and former Calgary alderman Ric McIver were among the newcomers appointed to Alberta Premier Alison Redford's new cabinet on Tuesday.

Hughes was named Alberta's new energy minister, replacing Ted Morton, who lost his seat in the April 23rd election. McIver takes over the transportation portfolio.
Other newcomers include former Calgary principal Christine Cusanelli, who will head Tourism, Parks and Recreation and St. Albert businessman Stephen Khan, who is the new minister of enterprise and advanced education.
Some backbenchers were promoted on Tuesday: Grande Prairie-Wapiti MLA Wayne Drysdale becomes minister of infrastructure and West Yellowhead MLA and former PC party whip Robin Campbell will be the minister of aboriginal relations.
Some familiar faces return to cabinet: Doug Horner becomes minister of finance, in addition to his previous role as president of Treasury Board; Dave Hancock remains minister of human services; Fred Horne continues as minister of health, and Doug Griffiths will stay at municipal affairs.
Redford has combined some portfolios under her new cabinet structure. Environment and Sustainable Resource Development will be the responsibility of Diana McQueen, and Jonathan Denis will be solicitor general and minister of justice.
Thomas Lukaszuk, who served as education minister in Redford's first cabinet, was named deputy premier, but will not be responsible for any ministries. He will instead chair the operations policy committee.
"We are going to forge new policy, new directions. We're reorganizing government. We're going to change the role of the legislature," Redford told reporters after her new ministers were sworn-in. "I want to have a strong deputy premier by my side who's able to help advance that government agenda."
Redford also appointed seven assistant ministers, who including former cabinet minsters Greg Weadick, Frank Oberle and George VanderBurg. Assistant ministers will attend cabinet meetings when their area of responsibility comes up for discussion, Redford said.
While Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith criticized Redford for not appointing a Fort McMurray MLA to cabinet, she praised her for decreasing the number of ministers.
"Often what happens is that you see a premier wanting to reward so many allies that she increases the size of her cabinet," Smith said. "But I'm glad Ms. Redford resisted that temptation and has kept the cabinet to a reasonable size."

  • Doug Horner: Finance, President of Treasury Board
  • Thomas Lukaszuk: Deputy Premier
  • Dave Hancock: Human Services
  • Cal Dallas: International and Intergovernmental Relations
  • Diana McQueen: Environment & Sustainable Resource Development
  • Fred Horne: Health
  • Ken Hughes: Energy
  • Jeff Johnson: Education
  • Verlyn Olson: Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Jonathan Denis: Justice & Solicitor General
  • Doug Griffiths: Municipal Affairs
  • Robin Campbell: Aboriginal Relations
  • Heather Klimchuk: Culture
  • Manmeet Bhullar: Service Alberta
  • Wayne Drysdale: Infrastructure
  • Stephen Khan: Enterprise & Advanced Education
  • Ric McIver: Transportation
  • Christine Cusanelli: Tourism, Parks & Recreation
Redford also announced seven assistant ministers:
  • George VanderBurg: Seniors (reporting to health minister)
  • Frank Oberle: Persons with Disabilities (reporting to human services minister)
  • Kyle Fawcett: Finance
  • Teresa Woo-Paw: International and Intergovernmental Relations
  • Greg Weadick: Municipal Affairs
  • Don Scott: Accountability, Transparency and Transformation (reporting to Service Alberta minister)
  • Dave Rodney: Wellness (reporting to health minister)

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