Leader of the Opposition in Alberta | |
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since June 24, 2024 | |
Member of | Legislative Assembly of Alberta |
Term length | While leader of the largest party not in government |
Inaugural holder | Albert Robertson |
Formation | 1906 |
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The leader of the Official Opposition, formally known as the leader of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition, is the member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) who leads the Official Opposition, typically the second largest party in the provincial legislature.
Christina Gray is currently serving as the leader of the Opposition since June 24, 2024, after NDP leader Naheed Nenshi appointed her until he is elected to the legislature.
Alberta has enjoyed long periods of stable government rule, and has elected massive government majority during almost every election in its history. In most other legislatures in Canada, the opposition party is traditionally recognized as a government in waiting, and will alternate periods of government among two or three parties. In Alberta however the opposition has traditionally been very small in terms of seat numbers, and highly unstable in terms of party leadership.[1]
Until Jason Kenney's United Conservative Party (UCP) formed government in 2019, Peter Lougheed was the only leader of the Opposition who had ever gone on to become Premier of Alberta. Until 2019, Harry Strom, whom Lougheed defeated, was the only premier who had ever gone on to serve as opposition leader.