thats what i was wondering.
No, Ed Stelmach stepped down as Premier of Alberta on 2011 October 7, succeeded by Alison Redford. Ed Stelmach became the 13th Premier of Alberta on 2006 December 14.
premier of Alberta is Ed Stelmach
The head of government in Alberta is the Premier. Currently, the premier of Alberta is Ed Stelmach.
Our current Premier is Ed Stelmach.
Early 2011 it was Ed Stelmach. Late 2011 Allison Redford.
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Ed Stelmach was born on May 11, 1951.
Ed Stelmach was born on May 11, 1951.
There are twenty-four ministers of the Executive Council of Alberta. As the premier is one of these ministers, there are twenty-three ministers who assist the premier to run the Government of Alberta. As the individuals who comprise the Executive Council can change at any time, please see Sources and related links for an up-to-date list of ministers.
Ed Stelmach is 60 years old (birthdate: May 11, 1951).
There is no premier of Canada. Premiers are only exclusive to provincial governments of Canada, not the federal. The leader of Canada is the Prime Minister, and the Prime Minister of Canada is Steven Harper.However, since this question has also been placed in the Alberta category, the current residing Premier of Alberta is Ed Stelmach. However, since he is leaving office in September, there are several candidates that have taken up the "fight" to be able to sit in the Premier's office for the next three or four years. Only until September 2011 will we know who will be the next Premier.
As of October 2023, the last five premiers of Alberta are Danielle Smith (2022-present), Jason Kenney (2019-2022), Rachel Notley (2015-2019), Alison Redford (2012-2014), and Ed Stelmach (2006-2011). Danielle Smith is the current premier leading the United Conservative Party. Jason Kenney served prior to her, focusing on pandemic response and economic recovery. Rachel Notley, representing the Alberta New Democratic Party, served as the first female premier of Alberta.