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The Alberta order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the province of Alberta. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a provincial nature.
- The King of Canada: His Majesty King Charles III
 - Lieutenant Governor of Alberta: Her Honour the Honourable Salma Lakhani AOE
 - Premier of Alberta: The Honourable Danielle Smith ECA MLA
 - The Chief Justice of The Court of Appeal of Alberta: The Honourable Justice Frans Slatter (Acting Chief Justice)
 - Former lieutenant governors of Alberta
- The Honourable Donald Ethell OC OMM MSC AOE CD
 - The Honourable Lois Mitchell CM AOE
 
 - Former premiers of Alberta
- The Honourable Ed Stelmach ECA AOE
 - The Honourable Alison Redford ECA KC
 - The Honourable Dave Hancock ECA KC
 - The Honourable Rachel Notley ECA MLA
 - The Honourable Jason Kenney PC ECA
 
 - Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta: Nathan Cooper MLA
 - Ambassadors and high commissioners accredited to Canada
 - Members of the Executive Council of Alberta, in relative order of precedence as determined by the premier
 - Leader of the Official Opposition: Rachel Notley (Accorded a higher rank as a former premier)
 - Current members of the King's Privy Council for Canada resident in Alberta, with precedence given to current members of the federal cabinet
 - Members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta with precedence governed by the date of their first election to the Legislature
 - Members of the Senate of Canada, who represent Alberta by date of appointment
- The Honourable Scott Tannas
 - The Honourable Patti LaBoucane-Benson
 - The Honourable Paula Simons
 - The Honourable Karen Sorensen
 
 - Members of the House of Commons of Canada who represent Alberta constituencies by date of election
 - Superior court justices
- Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench of Alberta: The Honourable Justice Kenneth G. Nielsen
 - Justices of the Court of Appeal of Alberta
 - Justices of the Court of King's Bench of Alberta
 
 - Heads of religious denominations
 - Heads of consular posts: consuls-general; consuls; vice-consuls; consular agents (Precedence is determined by the date that definitive recognition is given by the Governor General)
 - Judges of the Provincial Court of Alberta
- Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of Alberta
 - Other judges by seniority of appointment
 
 - Mayors of Alberta municipalities
 - Aboriginal Leaders
- Chiefs of the Treaty First Nations in Alberta, in order of seniority of election to office;
 - President of Métis Settlements General Council
 - President of Métis Nation of Alberta: Audrey Poitras
 
 - Deputy Minister to the Premier and Cabinet Secretary
 - Clerk of the Legislative Assembly
 - Ombudsman
 - Provincial Auditor
 - Chief Electoral Officer: Glen Resler
 - Ethics Commissioner: Marguerite Trussler
 - Information and Privacy Commissioner: Jill Clayton
 - Deputy Ministers
 - Senior Alberta government officials with rank of Deputy Minister as determined by the Executive Council
 - Chief executive officers of Crown corporations (relative precedence determined by date of appointment)
 - Leadership of Alberta universities
- Chancellor of the University of Alberta: Ralph B. Young
 - Chancellor of the University of Calgary: Jim Dinning
 - Chancellor of the University of Lethbridge: Shirley McClellan
 - Chairman of the Board, University of Alberta
 - Chairman of the Board, University of Calgary
 - Chairman of the Board, University of Lethbridge
 - Chairman of the Board, Athabasca University
 - Chairman of the Board, Mount Royal University
 - Chairman of the Board, MacEwan University
 - President of the University of Alberta: David H. Turpin
 - President of the University of Calgary: Ed McCauley
 - President of the University of Lethbridge: Michael J. Mahon
 - President of Athabasca University: Frits Pannekoek
 - President of Mount Royal University: David Docherty
 - President of Grant MacEwan University: David W. Atkinson
 
 - Police and military
- Commanding Officer, "K" Division, Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Curtis Zablocki
 - Commander, 3rd Canadian Division: Brigadier-General W.H. Fletcher
 - Commanding Officer, HMCS Nonsuch
 - Commanding Officer, 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
 - Commanding Officer, 1 Area Support Group
 - Commanding Officer, 41 Canadian Brigade Group
 - Commanding Officer, 4 Wing
 
 
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