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This is a list of the Lieutenant-Governors of Alberta, Canada, since its establishment in 1905. Prior to 1905, the Canadian Sovereign's representative in what is now Alberta was the Lieutenant-Governor of the Northwest Territories. A Lieutenant Governor is a government official who is the subordinate or deputy of a Governor or Governor-General. ... Motto: Fortis et liber (Latin: Strong and free) Official languages English (see below) Flower   Wild rose Tree Lodgepole Pine Bird Great Horned Owl Capital Edmonton Largest city Calgary Lieutenant-Governor Norman Kwong Premier Ed Stelmach (PC) Parliamentary representation  - House seats  - Senate seats 28 6 Area Total  - Land  - Water  (% of total... 1905 (MCMV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar). ... This is a list of historical lieutenant-governors of Northwest Territories, Canada. ...

Flag of the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
Flag of the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
Lieutenant-Governor From To
The Honourable George H. V. Bulyea September 1, 1905 October 20, 1915
The Honourable Dr. Robert Brett October 20, 1915 October 29, 1925
The Honourable Dr. William Egbert October 29, 1925 May 5, 1931
The Honourable William L. Walsh May 5, 1931 October 1, 1936
The Honourable Col. Philip Primrose October 1, 1936 March 17, 1937
The Honourable John C. Bowen March 23, 1937 February 1, 1950
The Honourable John J. Bowlen February 1, 1950 December 16, 1959
The Honourable John Percy Page December 19, 1959 January 26, 1966
The Honourable John Walter Grant MacEwan January 26, 1966 July 2, 1974
The Honourable Ralph G. Steinhauer July 2, 1974 October 18, 1979
The Honourable Frank C. Lynch-Staunton October 18, 1979 January 22, 1985
The Honourable W. Helen Hunley January 22, 1985 March 11, 1991
The Honourable T. Gordon Towers March 11, 1991 April 17, 1996
The Honourable H. A. "Bud" Olson April 17, 1996 February 10, 2000
The Honourable Lois Hole February 10, 2000 January 6, 2005
His Honour the Honourable Norman Kwong January 20, 2005
Politics of Alberta
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Lieutenant-Governor: Norman Kwong | Former lieutenant-governors
Premier: Ed Stelmach | Former premiers
Opposition Leader: Kevin Taft | Former Opposition Leaders
Executive Council (Cabinet)
Legislature: Current members | Former legislatures | Current electoral divisions
Speaker of the Assembly: Ken Kowalski
Political parties: Progressive Conservatives | Liberals | New Democrats | Alliance
Alberta Party | Communists | Greens | Separation | Social Credit
Elections: 2004 general election | Electoral districts
Current issues: Equalization payments | Prosperity Bonus | Same-sex marriage | Separatism
Other provinces and territories: BCABSK • MB • ONQCNBNSPEI • NL • YU • NT • NU

For more lists of this type, see Lists of incumbents. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... The Honourable George Bulyea The Honourable George Hedley Vicars Bulyea (Born: February 17, 1859, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick-Died: July 22, 1928 in Peachland, British Columbia, Canada) was a Canadian politician and the first Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta. ... September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1905 (MCMV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar). ... October 20 is the 293rd day of the year (294th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 72 days remaining. ... 1915 (MCMXV) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... The Honourable Dr.Robert G. Brett (born 1851; died September 16, 1929) was a politician and doctor in the Northwest Territories and later Alberta, Canada. ... October 20 is the 293rd day of the year (294th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 72 days remaining. ... 1915 (MCMXV) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... October 29 is the 302nd day of the year (303rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1925 (MCMXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... William Egbert (February 25, 1857 – October 15, 1936) was a Canadian physician and Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. ... October 29 is the 302nd day of the year (303rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1925 (MCMXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... May 5 is the 125th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (126th in leap years). ... Year 1931 (MCMXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1931 calendar). ... William Legh Walsh (January 28, 1857 – January 13, 1938) was a Canadian lawyer and judge. ... May 5 is the 125th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (126th in leap years). ... Year 1931 (MCMXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1931 calendar). ... October 1 is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... The Hon. ... October 1 is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... March 17 is the 76th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (77th in leap years). ... Year 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... John Campbell Bowen (October 3, 1872 - January 2, 1957) was a clergyman and was the longest serving Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta in the history of the province. ... March 23 is the 82nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (83rd in leap years). ... Year 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... February 1 is the 32nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... John James Bowlen (July 21, 1876 – December 16, 1959) was a Canadian rancher, farmer, provincial politician and Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. ... February 1 is the 32nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... December 16 is the 350th day of the year (351st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Year 1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... John Percy Page (May 14, 1887 – March 2, 1973) was a Canadian teacher, basketball coach, provincial politician, and viceroy. ... December 19 is the 353rd day of the year (354th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... January 26 is the 26th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1966 calendar). ... Grant MacEwan Dr. John Walter Grant MacEwan, known as Grant MacEwan, (August 12, 1902–June 15, 2000) was a farmer, Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, Dean of Agriculture at the University of Manitoba, Mayor of Calgary and both a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Lieutenant Governor of... January 26 is the 26th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1966 calendar). ... July 2 is the 183rd day of the year (184th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 182 days remaining. ... 1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ... The Honourable Ralph Garvin Steinhauer (Morley, Alberta June 8, 1905 – September 19, 1987 Edmonton) was the first Aboriginal to become the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. ... July 2 is the 183rd day of the year (184th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 182 days remaining. ... 1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ... October 18 is the 291st day of the year (292nd in leap years). ... For the song by The Smashing Pumpkins, see 1979 (song). ... Francis Charles Lynch-Staunton, AOE (March 8, 1905 – September 25, 1990) (also known as Frank Lynch-Staunton) was the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from 1979 to 1985. ... October 18 is the 291st day of the year (292nd in leap years). ... For the song by The Smashing Pumpkins, see 1979 (song). ... January 22 is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1985 (MCMLXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Honourable Wilma Helen Hunley (born September 6, 1920) is a former Canadian politician and the first woman to become lieutenant-governor of Alberta. ... January 22 is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1985 (MCMLXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in Leap year). ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Honourable Thomas Gordon Towers (July 5, 1919-June, 1999) was a Canadian politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta. ... March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in Leap year). ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... April 17 is the 107th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (108th in leap years). ... 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ... The Honourable Horace Andrew (Bud) Olson, PC (October 6, 1925-February 14, Canadian politician, rancher and farmer. ... April 17 is the 107th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (108th in leap years). ... 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ... February 10 is the 41st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... The Honourable Lois Elsa Hole, CM, AOE (1933, Buchanan, Saskatchewan–January 6, 2005, Edmonton, Alberta) was a Canadian politician, businesswoman, educator and best-selling author. ... February 10 is the 41st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... January 6 is the 6th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 359 days (360 in leap years) remaining. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Norman Lim Kwong, CM, AOE, a. ... January 20 is the 20th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Alberta. ... Albertas first Legislature, Edmonton, 1906 The politics of Alberta are centred on a provincial government resembling that of the other Canadian provinces. ... In Canada, the lieutenant-governor (often without a hyphen[1], pronounced ), in French lieutenant-gouverneur/lieutenant-gouverneure (always with a hyphen), is the Canadian Monarchs, or Crown, representative in a province, much as the Governor General is her representative at the national level. ... Norman Lim Kwong, CM, AOE, a. ... This is a list of the Lieutenant-Governors of Alberta, Canada, since its establishment in 1905. ... Categories: Canada-related stubs | Alberta premiers ... Edward Stelmach (born ca. ... This is a list of the premier of the province of Alberta, Canada, since its creation in 1905. ... The Leader of the Opposition (French: Chef de lOpposition) in Canada is the Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons who leads Her Majestys Loyal Opposition (the body in Parliament recognized as the Official Opposition). ... Kevin Taft (born September 9, 1955, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is leader of the Alberta Liberal Party and leader of the opposition in the Alberta legislature. ... This is a list of Leaders of the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta since 1905 to present. ... The Executive Council of Alberta (commonly known as the cabinet) is made up of members of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party which holds a majority of seats in the Legislative Assmebly of Alberta. ... The Legislative Assembly of Alberta meets in the provincial capital, Edmonton. ... (Redirected from 26th Alberta Legislative Assembly) The Legislative Assembly of Alberta meets in the provincial capital, Edmonton. ... Alberta Legislative Assemblies represent the legislature of Alberta and sit in the provincial capital, Edmonton. ... Current electoral laws in Alberta, Canada fix the number of legislature seats at 83. ... The Speaker of the Alberta Legislative Assembly, is the presiding officer in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. ... The Honorable Ken Reginald Kowalski was born September 27, 1945 in Bonnyville, Alberta is a politician and current Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. ... This article lists political parties in Canada. ... The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial right-of-centre party in the Canadian province of Alberta. ... The Alberta Liberal Party is a political party in Alberta, Canada. ... The Alberta New Democratic Party or Alberta NDP is a social democratic political party in Alberta, Canada, that was founded as the Alberta section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF). ... The Alberta Alliance is a right wing political party in Alberta, Canada. ... The Alberta Party began as an alliance of the Social Credit Party of Alberta, Western Canada Concept, and the Heritage Party of Alberta in 1986. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Categories: Organization stubs | Green political parties | Alberta political parties ... The Separation Party of Alberta, also known as the Alberta Huttonite Brethren is a totallly undemocratic political party that advocates the secession of Alberta from Canada. ... The Social Credit Party of Alberta is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada, that was founded on the social credit monetary policy and conservative Christian social values. ... Alberta is a province of Canada. ... Alberta riding map showing the winning parties and their vote percentage in each won riding. ... Alberta provincial electoral districts are currently single member ridings that each elect one member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. ... Equalization payments are cash payments made in some federal systems of government from the federal government to state or provincial governments with the objective of offsetting differences in available revenue or in the cost of providing services. ... The Prosperity Bonus, announced in September 2005, is the name given to a program designed to pay money back to residents of the Canadian province of Alberta as a result of a massive oil-fuelled provincial budget surplus. ... Flag of Alberta Same-sex marriage in Alberta: The province of Alberta began granting marriage licences to same-sex couples on July 20, 2005 upon the granting of Royal Assent to the Civil Marriage Act. ... Alberta separatism is a movement that advances the concept of the province of Alberta seceding from Canada. ... Prior to 1903, there were no political parties in British Columbia, Canada, other than at the federal level. ... Albertas first Legislature, Edmonton, 1906 The politics of Alberta are centred on a provincial government resembling that of the other Canadian provinces. ... The Politics of Saskatchewan are part of the Canadian federal political system along with the other Canadian provinces. ... The Province of Ontario is governed by a unicameral legislature, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, which operates in the Westminster system of government. ... This is an article about the government and politics of Quebec, Canada. ... New Brunswick has a unicameral legislature with 55 seats. ... Nova Scotia is a parliamentary democracy. ... The politics of Prince Edward Island are centred on a provincial government resembling that of the other Canadian provinces. ... The politics of Northwest Territories have been centered around the struggle for responsible government and provincial rights. ... A viceroy is a royal official who governs a country or province in the name of and as representative of the monarch. ... The Governor General of Canada (French: Gouverneure générale du Canada or Gouverneur général du Canada) is the representative of the Canadian Monarch. ... In Canada, the lieutenant-governor (often without a hyphen[1], pronounced ), in French lieutenant-gouverneur/lieutenant-gouverneure (always with a hyphen), is the Canadian Monarchs, or Crown, representative in a province, much as the Governor General is her representative at the national level. ... This is a list of the Lieutenant-Governors of Alberta, Canada, since its establishment in 1905. ... The following is a list of Lieutenant-Governors for the province of British Columbia and the various colonies that formed the province. ... This is a historical list of the Lieutenant-Governors of Manitoba in Canada. ... The flag of the Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick This is a list of lieutenant-governors of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, before and after Confederation in 1867. ... This is a list of viceroys for the colony, dominion and province of Newfoundland and Labrador. ... This is a list of viceroys (governors and lieutenant-governors) of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, before and after Confederation in 1867. ... The flag of the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario This is a list of lieutenant-governors of the Canadian province of Ontario, before and during Confederation in 1867. ... This is a list of viceroys for Prince Edward Island (which was known as until 1799). ... This is a list of viceroys (governors and lieutenant-governors) of the Canadian province of Quebec, before and after Confederation in 1867. ... This is a list of the Lieutenant-Governors of Saskatchewan, Canada, since its establishment in 1905. ... The Governor of New France was the head of state representing the King of France in North America. ... Categories: Canadian history | Acadia | Canadian historical figures ... This is a list of historical lieutenant-governors of Northwest Territories, Canada. ... These are lists of incumbents, i. ...



 

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