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Government of Alberta

The Government of Alberta is the provincial administration responsible for making and enforcing laws in Alberta, Canada. It is structured into three branches: the Executive (led by the Premier and Cabinet), the Legislative Assembly (where elected representatives create laws), and the Judiciary (which interprets laws). The government manages various public services, including education, health care, transportation, and natural resources. Its main goal is to promote the welfare of Albertans while ensuring economic growth and sustainability. Elections are held every four years to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) who represent different regions of the province.