The Legislature of Alberta consists of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada (represented by the Lieutenant Governor), and the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The Lieutenant Governor is appointed by the Governor General of Canada on the advice of the prime minister, and serves at the pleasure of the Governor General (usually around 5 years). Currently, the Queen's provincial representative is His Honour Col. (Ret'd) the Honourable Donald Ethell O.C., O.M.M., A.O.E., M.S.C., C.D., the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.
Members of the Legislative Assembly of AlbertaThere are 83 members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, each of whom is elected by a single-member plurality system at each general election. To check your member of the Legislative Assembly, see sources and related links. If you are not sure which is your constituency, you can use the Street Key service provided on the Elections Alberta website, or contact Elections Alberta at 1 (780) 427-7191.
In 2014, the provincial representative for Quebec was Denis Lebel. He was also the President of the Queen's Privy Council and Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Quebec Area.
The Prime Minister of Alberta is the Prime Minister of Canada, currently Stephen Harper. The highest elected representative of Alberta is the Premier of Alberta.Prime Ministers who have represented Albertan ridings:Stephen Harper represents Calgary South West. Joe Clark represented Yellowhead.Richard Benford Bennett represented Calgary West.Prime Ministers who were born in Alberta:Joe Clark was born in High River, Alberta Prime Minister at time of Alberta's entrance to Confederation:Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the Prime Minister of Canada upon Alberta's entrance to Confederation on 1905 September 1.The Premier of Alberta is The Honourable Alison Redford Q.C., M.L.A. (Calgary-Elbow).
the province of Alberta, Canada
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Results of the 2012 election are: Progressive Conservatives: 61 seats (43.9%) Wildrose Party: 17 seats (34.3%) Liberals: 5 seats (9.9 %) NDP: 4 seats (9.8 %)
Alberta Legislature Building was created in 1913.
Ambrose, Rona Northern Alberta representative Kenney, Jason Southern Alberta representative
Construction on the Alberta Legislature Building started in 1907, and was completed in 1913.
In Alberta, the provincial representative is typically the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) who is elected to represent a specific electoral district in the Alberta Legislature. Each MLA serves as the voice of their constituents in provincial government matters. Additionally, the Premier of Alberta, who leads the governing party, also plays a significant role as a provincial representative. As of my last update, the Premier is Danielle Smith, but it's advisable to check for the most current information.
Representative Party of Alberta ended in 1989.
Representative Party of Alberta was created in 1984.
Alberta's provincial legislature is known as the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.
Alberta is not a territory, so doesnt have a territorial representative, Alberta is a Province, so the Provincial representative of Alberta is Cameron Wigmore
A representative legislature is a type of legislature in which one half of the members are elected through a formal voting process by the people. This is a type of legislature used in the British colonies.
In Alberta, the members of the legislature are called Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). They are elected representatives who serve in the Alberta Legislature, which is responsible for making provincial laws and policies. Each MLA represents a specific electoral district within the province.
To observe live debates in the Alberta Legislature, you can visit the official Alberta Legislature website, which offers live streaming of sessions. Additionally, the Legislature's YouTube channel often broadcasts debates and discussions. For in-person attendance, you can check the schedule and visit the Legislature in Edmonton during session days. Remember to review the visitor guidelines for attending in person.
The Legislative Building of Alberta is located in Edmonton, the provincial capital of Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the heart of the city, surrounded by the landscaped grounds of the Alberta Legislature Grounds, which include gardens and pathways. The building serves as the meeting place for the Alberta Legislature Assembly, where the province's laws are debated and enacted.