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Encyclopedia > List of Alberta premiers

This is a list of the premier of the province of Alberta, Canada, since its creation in 1905.


Premier of North-West Territories

Name From To Party
Frederick Haultain, (1857-1942) 1897-10-07 1905-09-01 non-party

Premiers of Alberta

Name From To Party
Alexander C. Rutherford, (1857-1941) 1905-09-02 1910-05-26 Liberal
Arthur L. Sifton, (1885-1921) 1910-05-26 1917-10-30 Liberal
Charles_Stewart (1868-1946) 1917-10-30 1921-08-13 Liberal
Herbert Greenfield, (1869-1949) 1921-08-13 1925-11-23 United Farmers
John E. Brownlee, (1884-1961) 1925-11-23 1934-07-10 United Farmers
Richard G. Reid (1879-1980) 1934-07-10 1935-09-03 United Farmers
William Aberhart, (1878-1943) 1935-09-03 1943-05-23 Social Credit
Ernest C. Manning, (1908-1996) 1943-05-31 1968-12-12 Social Credit
Harry E. Strom, (1914-1984) 1968-12-12 1971-09-10 Social Credit
Peter Lougheed, (born 1928) 1971-09-10 1985-11-01 Progressive Conservative
Donald Getty, (born 1933) 1985-11-01 1992-12-13 Progressive Conservative
Ralph Klein, (born 1942) 1992-12-14 present Progressive Conservative
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Provincial premiers

Alberta | British Columbia | Manitoba | New Brunswick | Newfoundland and Labrador | Nova Scotia | Ontario | Prince Edward Island | Quebec | Saskatchewan

Territorial premiers

Yukon | Northwest Territories | Nunavut


For more lists of this type, see Lists of incumbents.


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