Premier of Manitoba


The Premier of Manitoba is the first minister for the Canadian province of Manitoba. The premier is the province's head of government and de facto chief executive. In formal terms, the premier receives a commission to form a government from the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, who represents the monarch at the provincial level.
The current Premier of Manitoba is Brian Pallister of the Progressive Conservative Party, who was sworn in on May 3, 2016.

Legal status

The Premier is the head of the government, in that they are the head of the provincial party capable of winning a vote of confidence in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.

Responsibilities

The role of the Premier is the same as Prime Minister but at provincial level. After being sworn in, the Premier organises a provincial cabinet, which is formally appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. Together, the Premier and Lieutenant Governor are comparable to governors of U.S. States, with the Lieutenant Governor performing functions of state and protocol, such as signing bills into law, as the Queen's representative to the province; while the Premier is responsible for overseeing the operations of government as head of the cabinet. The Premier also represents the province on a national level, and has talks with other Premiers and the Prime Minister once a year.

Premiers of Manitoba