There are twenty-four ministers of the Executive Council of Alberta. As the premier is one of these ministers, there are twenty-three ministers who assist the premier to run the Government of Alberta. As the individuals who comprise the Executive Council can change at any time, please see Sources and related links for an up-to-date list of ministers.
As Canada has ten provinces and three territories, there are thirteen answers to your question. As the number of members of each jurisdiction's Executive Council is variable and can change at any time, please refer to Sources and related links below, for the Web page of the Cabinet of each province and territory.
As of 12 August 2010, there are eighteen ministers who are members of the Executive Council (also referred to as the Cabinet). As the premier is one of these members, seventeen ministersassist the premier in decision-making for the Government of Saskatchewan.
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As of 15 August 2010, there are twenty-six ministers of the Executive Council of Ontario. As the premier is one of these ministers, there are twenty-five ministers who assist the premier to run the Government of Ontario.
There are twenty-five ministers in the Executive Council of Ontario who assist the premier to run the Government of Ontario. (It should be noted that there are twenty-six ministers in the Executive Council, when one includes the premier.)
As of 15 August 2010, there are eighteen ministers who assist the Honourable Greg Selinger to run the Government of Manitoba. (When one includes the premier, there are nineteen members of the Executive Council of Manitoba.)
It varies, depending on how many people the Premier wants in his "inner circle". The current cabinet is 16 people, including the Premier. The previous government (Darryl Dexter) had a 12-person cabinet.
As of 15 August 2010, twenty-two ministers assist the Honourable Gordon Campbell, premier, to run the Government of British Columbia. (When one includes the premier, there are twenty-three members of the Executive Council of British Columbia.)
As of 12 August 2010, there are twenty-six ministers who are members of the Executive Council of Ontario. As the premier is one of these ministers, twenty-five ministers assist the premierin decision-making for the Government of Ontario.As of 13 August 2010, there are twenty-six ministers in the Executive Council of Ontario.As of 14 August 2010, twenty-five ministers of the Executive Council of Ontario assist the premier to run the Government of Ontario. (Including the premier, there are twenty-six ministers in the Executive Council.)As of 15 August 2010, there are twenty-six ministers of the Executive Council of Ontario. As the premier is one of these ministers, twenty-five ministers assist the premier in running the Government of Ontario.
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There are twenty-three members of the Executive Council of British Columbia, the body responsible for giving constitutional "advice" to the Lieutenant Governor of the province. Members of the Executive Council (usually referred to simply as ministers) are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor on the advice of the premier (also a member of the Executive Council).
A group of ministers; authorised by The Prime Minister, prepares the draft of a Government Bill with the help of the experts.