29th Alberta Legislature

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29th Alberta Legislature
Majority parliament
2015 – present
Parliament leaders
Premier
(cabinet)
Rachel Notley
(Notley cabinet)
24 May 2015 — present
Leader of the
Opposition
Brian Jean
1 June 2015 — Present
Party caucuses
Government New Democratic Party
Opposition Wildrose Party
Third parties Progressive Conservative Association
Liberal Party*
Alberta Party*
* Party does not hold official party status.
Legislative Assembly
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Seating arrangements of the Legislative Assembly
Speaker of the
Assembly
Bob Wanner
11 June 2015 — present
Government
House Leader
Brian Mason
1 June 2015 — Present
Opposition
House Leader
Nathan Cooper
1 June 2015 — Present
Members 87 MLA seats
Sovereign
Monarch Elizabeth II
6 Feb. 1952 – present
Lieutenant
Governor
Hon. Donald Ethell
11 May 2010 – 12 June 2015
Hon. Lois Mitchell
12 June 2015 – present
Sessions
1st Session
15 June 2015 – present
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The 29th Alberta Legislative Assembly was constituted after the 2015 Alberta general election on May 5, 2015. The New Democrats, led by Rachel Notley, won a majority. The Wildrose Party forms the official opposition.

Membership in the 29th Alberta Legislative Assembly

Member Party Constituency
  Angela Pitt Wildrose Airdrie
  Colin Piquette NDP Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater
  Cam Westhead NDP Banff-Cochrane
  Glenn van Dijken Wildrose Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock
  Wes Taylor Wildrose Battle River-Wainwright
  Scott Cyr Wildrose Bonnyville-Cold Lake
  Brandy Payne NDP Calgary-Acadia
  Deborah Drever NDP Calgary-Bow
  Independent
  NDP
  Kathleen Ganley NDP Calgary-Buffalo
  Ricardo Miranda NDP Calgary-Cross
  Brian Malkinson NDP Calgary-Currie
  Robyn Luff NDP Calgary-East
  Greg Clark Alberta Party Calgary-Elbow
  Richard Gotfried Progressive Conservative Calgary-Fish Creek
  Prasad Panda[1] Wildrose Calgary-Foothills
  Joe Ceci NDP Calgary-Fort
  Anam Kazim NDP Calgary-Glenmore
  Manmeet Bhullar (2015) Progressive Conservative Calgary-Greenway
  vacant (2015-2016)
  Prab Gill (2016–present) Progressive Conservative
  Michael Connolly NDP Calgary-Hawkwood
  Ric McIver Progressive Conservative Calgary-Hays
  Craig Coolahan NDP Calgary-Klein
  Dave Rodney Progressive Conservative Calgary-Lougheed
  Karen McPherson NDP Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill
  Irfan Sabir NDP Calgary-McCall
  David Swann Liberal Calgary-Mountain View
  Sandra Jansen Progressive Conservative Calgary-North West
  Jamie Kleinsteuber NDP Calgary-Northern Hills
  Graham Sucha NDP Calgary-Shaw
  Rick Fraser Progressive Conservative Calgary-South East
  Stephanie McLean NDP Calgary-Varsity
  Mike Ellis Progressive Conservative Calgary-West
  Grant Hunter Wildrose Cardston-Taber-Warner
  Leela Aheer Wildrose Chestermere-Rocky View
  Drew Barnes Wildrose Cypress-Medicine Hat
  Mark Smith Wildrose Drayton Valley-Devon
  Rick Strankman Wildrose Drumheller-Stettler
  Margaret McCuaig-Boyd NDP Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley
  Deron Bilous NDP Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview
  David Eggen NDP Edmonton-Calder
  Nicole Goehring NDP Edmonton-Castle Downs
  David Shepherd NDP Edmonton-Centre
  Chris Nielsen NDP Edmonton-Decore
  Rod Loyola NDP Edmonton-Ellerslie
  Sarah Hoffman NDP Edmonton-Glenora
  Marlin Schmidt NDP Edmonton-Gold Bar
  Brian Mason NDP Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood
  Heather Sweet NDP Edmonton-Manning
  Lorne Dach NDP Edmonton-McClung
  Jon Carson NDP Edmonton-Meadowlark
  Denise Woollard NDP Edmonton-Mill Creek
  Christina Gray NDP Edmonton-Mill Woods
  Lori Sigurdson NDP Edmonton-Riverview
  Richard Feehan NDP Edmonton-Rutherford
  Thomas Dang NDP Edmonton-South West
  Rachel Notley NDP Edmonton-Strathcona
  Bob Turner NDP Edmonton-Whitemud
  Brian Jean Wildrose Fort McMurray-Conklin
  Tany Yao Wildrose Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo
  Jessica Littlewood NDP Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville
  Todd Loewen Wildrose Grande Prairie-Smoky
  Wayne Drysdale Progressive Conservative Grande Prairie-Wapiti
  Wayne Anderson Wildrose Highwood
  Don MacIntyre Wildrose Innisfail-Sylvan Lake
  Dave Hanson Wildrose Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills
  Ron Orr Wildrose Lacombe-Ponoka
  Shaye Anderson NDP Leduc-Beaumont
  Danielle Larivee NDP Lesser Slave Lake
  Maria Fitzpatrick NDP Lethbridge-East
  Shannon Phillips NDP Lethbridge-West
  Dave Schneider Wildrose Little Bow
  Pat Stier Wildrose Livingstone-Macleod
  Bob Wanner NDP Medicine Hat
  Nathan Cooper Wildrose Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills
  Debbie Jabbour NDP Peace River
  Kim Schreiner NDP Red Deer-North
  Barb Miller NDP Red Deer-South
  Jason Nixon Wildrose Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre
  Annie McKitrick NDP Sherwood Park
  Trevor Horne NDP Spruce Grove-St. Albert
  Marie Renaud NDP St. Albert
  Erin Babcock NDP Stony Plain
  Estefania Cortes-Vargas NDP Strathcona-Sherwood Park
  Derek Fildebrandt Wildrose Strathmore-Brooks
  Independent
  Richard Starke Progressive Conservative Vermilion-Lloydminster
  Eric Rosendahl NDP West Yellowhead
  Bruce Hinkley NDP Wetaskiwin-Camrose
  Oneil Carlier NDP Whitecourt-Ste. Anne


Standings changes since the 29th general election


Number of members
per party by date
2015 2016
May 5 May 22 Sep 3 Nov 23 Jan 8 Mar 22 May 28
New Democratic 54 53 54
Wildrose 21 22 21
Progressive Conservative 9 8 9
Liberal 1
Alberta Party 1
Independent 0 1 0 1
Total members 86 87 86 87
Vacant 1 0 1 0
Government Majority 22 20 19 20 22 21
Membership changes in the 29th Assembly
Date Name District Party Reason
  May 5, 2015 See list of members Election day of the 29th Alberta general election
  May 5, 2015 Jim Prentice Calgary-Foothills Progressive Conservative Disclaimed seat[1]
  May 22, 2015 Deborah Drever Calgary-Bow Independent Suspended from NDP caucus[2]
  September 3, 2015 Prasad Panda Calgary-Foothills Wildrose Wins by-election
  November 23, 2015 Manmeet Bhullar Calgary-Greenway Progressive Conservative Death (car accident)
  January 8, 2016 Deborah Drever Calgary-Bow NDP Rejoined NDP caucus[3]
  March 22, 2016 Prab Gill Calgary-Greenway Progressive Conservative Wins by-election[4]
  May 28, 2018 Derek Fildebrandt Strathmore-Brooks Independent Suspended from Wildrose caucus[5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The candidate elected for Calgary-Foothills in the general election, Jim Prentice, resigned on election day before winning his riding. According to section 139 of the Alberta Elections Act, RSA 2000, c E-1, if a winning candidate disclaims their right to become an MLA before the end of the appeal period for the official results, that riding's election is declared void. Panda won the subsequent by-election held September 3, 2015.
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