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Jason Kenney officially sworn in as Alberta’s 18th premier

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Edmonton: Former federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney was officially sworn in on Tuesday as Alberta’s premier and he repeated his campaign promise to bring renewed economic prosperity to the province.

“We will focus relentless­ly on creating good jobs, growing the economy and building pipelines west, east and south to get our products to market,” he said after the official ceremony at Government House in Edmonton.

“We have many more commitment­s to keep 375 to be precise and we are eager to get to work today.”

The United Conservati­ve leader becomes the 18th person to head the province’s government. Kenney has also taken on the role of intergover­nmental relations in what is expected to be a battle with the federal government over the carbon tax as well as proposed legislatio­n that would ban heavy oil tankers and change how projects are environmen­tally assessed.

The new premier appointed 19 others to cabinet, including seven women, and also named three associate ministers. “This is a young, diverse, energetic cabinet,” he said. “I believe that amongst us 13 languages can be spoken. We have farmers, tradesmen, oil and gas experts, small business owners, academics, a musician, public servants and teachers. We even have some lawyers.” Travis Toews, a rookie member of the legislatur­e from Grande Prairie-wapiti, is the new finance minister. He was a chartered accountant and rancher before getting into politics.

Calgary lawyer Doug Schweitzer, who ran against Kenney for the UCP leadership, is the new minister of justice.

Veteran legislatur­e members Ric Mciver and Jason Nixon have also been given cabinet posts

Mciver in transporta­tion and Nixon in the key environmen­t and parks portfolio.

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Sonya Savage is the new energy minister and Red Deer Catholic school trustee Adriana Lagrange is the new education minister. Kenney’s UCP defeated the New Democrats in the provincial election April 16 when the party won 63 seats to the NDP’S 24.

Former premier Rachel Notley has promised to stay on as Opposition leader and will have an experience­d caucus that includes 12 former cabinet ministers. A new session of the legislatur­e is to begin May 21.

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