[…] Pay in the 19-member club ranged from a high of $224,137 for both the premier’s chief of staff and his principal secretary down to a “tour manager,” who at $114,556 was at the bottom of the scale. Deputy director communications and press secretary is the primary media spokesperson for the premier – $159,387. Every decision, for hard-earned tax dollars, let’s look to get that money to where it’ll do the most good,” Barnes said.

Report recommends higher salaries for Alberta Premier, MLAs Open this photo in gallery: PC leader Alison Redford reacts after winning the provincial election in Calgary, Alberta, April 23, 2012.

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade. The premier of the province deals with specific areas relating to Alberta and Alberta's relation on the national scene. Coronavirus numbers are surging in Canada. Special advisor communications and deputy press secretary ensures the government’s priorities are being communicated throughout all channels – $124,521. “I would call on the UCP government to do the same with their political staff.”, READ MORE: Director digital strategy maintains a “brand” presence for the premier on multiple social media and digital platforms – $124,521. ... with an extra five per cent cut to the salary of Premier Jason Kenney. Sort by: relevance - date. 17. Individual salaries, confirmed by the premier’s office Friday, include two people making more than $224,000, four with salaries close to $200,000 and the balance receive more than $114,000 each. 19. Alberta panel says savings to be found in health, education changes. “The premier’s office is the one place where he has total control over the budget, so he needs to be finding some savings there.”, READ MORE: NDP calls for Alberta minister to resign after contacting doctor on personal phone. “A year into the mandate I too would like to see where Albertans are getting value for that kind of money,” said Barnes. Drew Barnes, MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat, is concerned about the message this sends to Albertans and local constituents. WATCH ABOVE: government employees who work for Premier Jason Kenney’s office. 9. But we’ve been going through tough times for years before this. The UCP said Sunday that there were 30 people who had been appointed to Premier Rachel Notley’s office between 2015 and 2019, and that in total, the UCP are paying their premier and ministerial staff 21 per cent less. Terrazzano said Sunday that he believes the UCP, which campaigned on a platform of fiscal management, should be taking a look at its own expenditures. While they have been posted online since the UCP government came into power in 2019, the salaries were highlighted this week when the Medicine Hat News published an article questioning the hefty price tag. Oil and beef: Expert says Alberta must diversify as major industries hit by COVID-19. The UCP is being criticized following the release of a Medicine Hat News article outlining the salaries of the premier's office staff.

[…], 3257 Dunmore Rd SE “The Medicine Hat News has seemed to become the major news organization seeming to oppose the UCP government, which is a very small paper in a very conservative part of the province,” he said. Principal advisor and strategist on all economic policy and economic development issues – $194,540. Barnes suggested the UCP could be trimming away positions that aren’t needed. Stephen McNeil earns $112,791.20 in his role as Nova Scotia premier, $12,000 more than the nearest provincial leader. Tax experts are sounding the alarm over the amount Alberta’s government spends on the salaries for 19 government employees who work for Premier Jason Kenney’s office.. Terrazzano points out that this is the office of a premier who has talked countless times of the “need for restraint.” Currently hundreds of thousands of Albertans are out of work and the premier has total control over savings that could be made in his own office.

Barnes says using the NDP’s spending as the matrix or measurement is wrong. So we need to see some cuts there for sure. Chris Chacon reports. The most recent case of this was Don Getty, who lost his Edmonton-Whitemud seat in the 1989 election and then ran and was elected in a by-election in Drumheller-Stettler. “A comparison to something that was outlandish and overbuilt is not appropriate,” said Barnes.

Christine Myatt, press secretary for the premier’s office, said in an email that: “There are a number of position titles that they had that we do not, yet the function of these positions is largely the same. Albertans, families, businesses, have been tightening their belts for years,” Terrazzano said. And we also just need to remember this doesn’t look good to the many Albertans who have lost their jobs,” Terrazzano said. 7.

2. Special advisor to senior officials in the premier’s, ministers’ and public servants’ offices to deliver on special projects – $149,422. An all-party member services committee agreed unanimously Tuesday to cut all elected members pay by five per cent, with an extra five per cent cut to the salary of Premier Jason Kenney. ‘Eye-popping’: UCP criticized for premier’s staff salaries totalling $2.9M. Please read our Commenting Policy first.

8. "Alberta's new government is committed to being open, transparent and accountable to the people it represents.

As with most government leaders in a parliamentary system, the premier usually wins his or her own election as MLA easily. “We’re all struggling right now.

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“Some of these salaries, some of these are really eye-popping salaries. 14. “While position titles and task organization may vary from administration to administration, the same functions are necessary to ensure the proper operation of the office,” Myatt said. The premier’s office did not provide a job description and said the position is currently vacant – $119,540. 15. During the election a year ago the UCP promised a more conservative approach to spending. Manager stakeholder relations responsible for engagement and outreach – $114,559. The premier is responsible for promoting Alberta's interests via the federal government and serves as the chief representative of Alberta to the rest of Canada. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and his MLAs have taken a pay cut to reduce government spending. Caucus affairs.