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List of lieutenant governors of Alberta

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The following is a list of the lieutenant governors of Alberta. Though the present-day office of lieutenant governor in Alberta came into being only upon the province's entry into Canadian Confederation in 1905, the post is a continuation from the first governorship of the Northwest Territories in 1869.

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List

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Monarch
Reign
Premier
Tenure
Took office Left office
1
George H. V. Bulyea
(1859–1928)
1 September
1905
20 October
1915
Edward VII
(1901–1910)
Alexander Cameron Rutherford
(1905–1910)
George V
(1910–1936)
Arthur Sifton
(1910–1917)
2
Robert Brett
(1851–1929)
20 October
1915
29 October
1925
Charles Stewart
(1917–1921)
Herbert Greenfield
(1921–1925)
3
William Egbert
(1857–1936)
29 October
1925
5 May
1931
John Edward Brownlee
(1925–1934)
4
William L. Walsh
KC
(1857–1938)
5 May
1931
1 October
1936
Richard Gavin Reid
(1934–1935)
William Aberhart
(1935–1943)
Edward VIII
(1936)
5
Philip Primrose
(1864–1937)
1 October
1936
17 March
1937
George VI
(1936–1952)
6
John C. Bowen
(1872–1957)
23 March
1937
1 February
1950
Ernest Manning
(1943–1968)
7
John J. Bowlen
(1876–1959)
1 February
1950
16 December
1959
Elizabeth II
(1952–2022)
8
John Percy Page
(1887–1973)
19 December
1959
26 January
1966
9
Grant MacEwan
OC
(1902–2000)
26 January
1966
2 July
1974
Harry Strom
(1968–1971)
Peter Lougheed
(1971–1985)
10
Ralph Steinhauer
OC
(1905–1987)
2 July
1974
18 October
1979
11
Frank C. Lynch-Staunton
AOE
(1905–1990)
18 October
1979
22 January
1985
12
Helen Hunley
AOE
(1920–2010)
22 January
1985
11 March
1991
Don Getty
(1985–1992)
13
Gordon Towers
AOE
(1919–1999)
11 March
1991
17 April
1996
Ralph Klein
(1992–2006)
14
Bud Olson
PC, AOE
(1925–2002)
17 April
1996
10 February
2000
15
Lois Hole
CM, AOE
(1929–2005)
10 February
2000
6 January
2005
16
Norman Kwong
CM, AOE
(1929–2016)
20 January
2005
11 May
2010
Ed Stelmach
(2006–2011)
17
Donald Ethell
OC, OMM, AOE, MSC, CD
(born 1937)
11 May
2010
12 June
2015
Alison Redford
(2011–2014)
Dave Hancock
(2014)
Jim Prentice
(2014–2015)
Rachel Notley
(2015–2019)
18
Lois Mitchell
CM, AOE
(born 1939)
12 June
2015
26 August
2020
Jason Kenney
(2019–2022)
19
Salma Lakhani
CM, AOE
(born 1951 or 1952)
26 August
2020[1]
Incumbent
Charles III
(since 2022)
Danielle Smith
(since 2022)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Alberta's new lieutenant-governor installed in legislature ceremony". CBC News. 26 August 2020.

External links

Order of precedence
Preceded by Order of precedence in Alberta
as of 2013
Succeeded by
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