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1 Cabinet composition and shuffles  





2 List of ministers  



2.1  List of ministers by portfolio  





2.2  List of ministers by minister  







3 See also  





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Notley Ministry

17th ministry of Alberta
Rachel Notley in 2015
Date formedMay 24, 2015 (2015-05-24)
Date dissolvedApril 30, 2019 (2019-04-30)
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Lieutenant Governor
  • Lois Mitchell (2015–2019)
  • PremierRachel Notley
    Deputy PremierSarah Hoffman
    Member partyNew Democratic Party
    Status in legislatureMajority
    Opposition party
  • United Conservative Party (2017–2019)
  • Opposition leader
  • Nathan Cooper (2017–2017)
  • Jason Nixon (2017–2018)
  • Jason Kenney (2018–2019)
  • History
    Election2015 Alberta general election
    Legislature term29th Alberta Legislature
    PredecessorPrentice Ministry
    SuccessorKenney Ministry

    The Notley Ministry was the combined Cabinet (called Executive Council of Alberta), chaired by 17th Premier of Alberta Rachel Notley, that governed Alberta from May 24, 2015 to April 30, 2019. It was made up of members of the New Democratic Party (NDP).

    Cabinet composition and shuffles[edit]

    The initial cabinet of the Notley ministry was sworn in on May 24, 2015. It consisted of 12 members, including Notley herself, and had an equal number of men and women. Several ministers held multiple portfolios, including Notley, who was also sworn in as minister of international and intergovernmental affairs.[1]

    On October 22, 2015, Notley appointed Deron Bilous to head the newly-created Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, which oversees all of the province's international trade offices and trade initiatives. Consequently, Lori Sigurdson's portfolio was adjusted from Innovation and Advanced Education to Advanced Education, and Danielle Larivee took over Bilous' old roles as minister of Municipal Affairs and Service Alberta.[2]

    on February 2, 2016, Notley initiated a major cabinet shuffle, adding six new ministers: Richard Feehan, Christina Gray, Stephanie McLean, Ricardo Miranda, Brandy Payne and Marlin Schmidt. Explaining the expansion, Notley said『It was never our plan to keep the cabinet [at 12 ministers] … It was our plan to focus on our priorities and get a lay of the land and establish a key overarching framework,』and that it was necessary to spread out duties and responsibilities as the government implemented more changes. To that end, Feehan and Miranda both split an existing minister's workload (Miranda taking culture and tourism from Eggen, who remained minister of education; and Feehan taking the indigenous relations file from Ganley, who remained minister of justice), while Payne was named associate minister of health. Sigurdson moved to the new portfolio of seniors and housing, with her old portfolios (advanced education and labour) assigned to Gray and Schmidt, respectively. McLean replaced Larivee at Services Alberta, who moved to municipal affairs. Additionally, health minister Sarah Hoffman was elevated to Deputy Premier.[3]

    Notley made two small shuffles in 2017. On January 19, Notley created a new Department of Children's Services out of the Human Services Department, and named Larivee as its first minister; the remaining human services ministry, still headed by Irfan Sabir, was renamed "Ministry of Community and Social Services". Shayne Anderson succeeded Larivee as minister of municipal affairs.[4] On October 17, Sandra Jansen was appointed to cabinet as minister of Infrastructure, taking over from Brian Mason; Mason remained minister of Transportation.[5]

    On June 18, 2018, Notley dropped Payne and McLean after they announced they would not run for re-election. Brian Malkinson was named the new minister of Service Alberta, while Larivee took McLean's responsibility for status of women.[6]

    List of ministers[edit]

    List of ministers by portfolio[edit]

    Notley ministry by portfolio
    Portfolio Minister Tenure
    Premier of Alberta Rachel Notley May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Deputy Premier of Alberta Sarah Hoffman February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Advanced Education[a] Lori Sigurdson May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Marlin Schmidt February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Oneil Carlier May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Children's Services Danielle Larivee January 19, 2017 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Community and Social Services[b] Irfan Sabir May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Culture and Tourism David Eggen May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Ricardo Miranda February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Economic Development and Trade Deron Bilous October 22, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Education David Eggen May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Energy Marg McCuaig-Boyd May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Environment and Parks Shannon Phillips May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Finance and President of the Treasury Board Joe Ceci May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Justice and Solicitor General Kathleen Ganley May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Health Sarah Hoffman May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Associate Minister of Health Brandy Payne February 2, 2016 – June 18, 2018
    Minister of Indigenous Relations[c] Kathleen Ganley May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Richard Feehan February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Infrastructure Brian Mason May 24, 2015 – October 17, 2017
    Sandra Jansen October 17, 2017 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of International and Intergovernmental Affairs Rachel Notley May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Labour Lori Sigurdson May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Christina Gray February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Municipal Affairs Deron Bilous May 24, 2015 – October 22, 2015
    Danielle Larivee October 22, 2015 – January 29, 2017
    Shaye Anderson January 19, 2017 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Seniors Sarah Hoffman May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Minister of Seniors and Housing Lori Sigurdson February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Service Alberta Deron Bilous May 24, 2015 – October 22, 2015
    Danielle Larivee October 22, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Stephanie McLean February 2, 2016 – June 18, 2018
    Brian Malkinson June 18, 2018 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Transportation Brian Mason May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister responsible for Democratic Renewal Christina Gray February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Minister responsible for Status of Women Shannon Phillips May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Stephanie McLean February 2, 2016 – June 18, 2018
    Danielle Larivee June 18, 2018 – April 30, 2019

    List of ministers by minister[edit]

    Notley ministry by minister
    Minister Portfolio Tenure
    Shaye Anderson Minister of Municipal Affairs January 19, 2017 – April 30, 2019
    Deron Bilous Minister of Municipal Affairs May 24, 2015 – October 22, 2015
    Minister of Service Alberta May 24, 2015 – October 22, 2015
    Minister of Economic Development and Trade October 22, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Oneil Carlier Minister of Agriculture and Forestry May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Joe Ceci Minister of Finance and President of the Treasury Board May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    David Eggen Minister of Culture and Tourism May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Minister of Education May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Richard Feehan Minister of Indigenous Relations February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Kathleen Ganley Minister of Justice and Solicitor General May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Aboriginal Affairs May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Christina Gray Minister of Labour February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Minister responsible for Democratic Renewal February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Sarah Hoffman Minister of Health May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Deputy Premier of Alberta February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of Seniors May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Sandra Jansen Minister of Infrastructure October 17, 2017 – April 30, 2019
    Danielle Larivee Minister of Municipal Affairs October 22, 2015 – January 19, 2017
    Minister of Service Alberta October 22, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Minister of Children's Services January 19, 2017 – April 30, 2019
    Minister responsible for Status of Women June 18, 2018 – April 30, 2019
    Brian Malkinson Minister of Service Alberta June 18, 2018 – April 30, 2019
    Brian Mason Minister of Infrastructure May 24, 2015 – October 17, 2017
    Minister of Transportation May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Marg McCuaig-Boyd Minister of Energy May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Stephanie McLean Minister of Service Alberta February 2, 2016 – June 18, 2018
    Minister responsible for Status of Women February 2, 2016 – June 18, 2018
    Ricardo Miranda Minister of Culture and Tourism February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Rachel Notley Premier of Alberta May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister of International and Intergovernmental Affairs May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Brandy Payne Associate Minister of Health February 2, 2016 – June 18, 2018
    Shannon Phillips Minister of Environment and Parks May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Minister responsible for Status of Women May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Irfan Sabir Minister of Community and Social Services[b] May 24, 2015 – April 30, 2019
    Marlin Schmidt Minister of Advanced Education February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019
    Lori Sigurdson Minister of Innovation and Advanced Education May 24, 2015 – October 22, 2015
    Minister of Advanced Education October 22, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Minister of Labour May 24, 2015 – February 2, 2016
    Minister of Seniors and Housing February 2, 2016 – April 30, 2019

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ "Innovation and Advanced Education" from May 24, 2015 to October 22, 2015
  • ^ a b Styled "Minister of Human Services" from May 24, 2015 to January 19, 2017
  • ^ Styled "Minister of Aboriginal Affairs" from May 24, 2015 to February 2, 2016
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Rachel Notley sworn in as Alberta premier, reveals cabinet". CBC News Edmontondate=May 24, 2015. Archived from the original on December 31, 2016. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  • ^ "Premier Rachel Notley creates new economic development ministry". CBC News. October 22, 2015. Archived from the original on December 4, 2020. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  • ^ "Alberta Premier Rachel Notley adds 6 new ministers in cabinet shuffle". thestar.com. February 2, 2016. Archived from the original on February 3, 2016. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  • ^ "Danielle Larivee to lead new children's services ministry after Alberta cabinet shakeup". edmontonjournal. Archived from the original on October 4, 2017. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  • ^ Graney, Emma (October 17, 2017). "Former PC MLA Sandra Jansen sworn in to NDP cabinet as minister of infrastructure". Archived from the original on June 15, 2021. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  • ^ "Premier Rachel Notley launches mini-shuffle of cabinet". CBC News. June 18, 2018. Archived from the original on June 22, 2022. Retrieved July 21, 2022.

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