New faces along with veterans in Redford cabinet

New faces along with veterans in Redford cabinet

A list of Premier Alison Redford's new cabinet.

Alison Redford, QC, Calgary-Elbow

Premier, President of Executive Council, Chair of Agenda and Priorities

Doug Horner, Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert

Deputy Premier, President of Treasury Board and Enterprise

David Hancock, Edmonton-Whitemud

Minister of Human Services, Government House Leader

Ted Morton, Foothills-Rocky View

Minister of Energy

Verlyn Olson, Wetaskiwin-Camrose

Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Deputy Government House Leader

Fred Horne, Edmonton-Rutherford

Minister of Health and Wellness

Ron Liepert, Calgary-West

Minister of Finance

Thomas Lukaszuk, Edmonton-Castle Downs

Minister of Education

Diana McQueen, Drayton Valley-Calmar

Minister of Environment and Water

Jonathan Denis, Calgary-Egmont

Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security; Deputy Government House Leader

Cal Dallas, Red Deer-South

Minister of International, Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Relations

Evan Berger, Livingstone-Macleod

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development

Frank Oberle, Peace River

Minister of Sustainable Resource Development

George VanderBurg, Whitecourt-Ste. Anne

Minister of Seniors

Ray Danyluk, Lac La Biche-St. Paul

Minister of Transportation

Jeff Johnson, Athabasca-Redwater

Minister of Infrastructure

Doug Griffiths, Battle River-Wainwright

Minister of Municipal Affairs

Greg Weadick, Lethbridge-West

Minister of Advanced Education and Technology

Jack Hayden, Drumheller-Stettler

Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation

Heather Klimchuk, Edmonton-Glenora

Minister of Culture and Community Services

Manmeet Bhullar, Calgary-Montrose

Minister of Service Alberta