I don’t have live-tool access in this turn, but here’s the latest I can summarize based on current public information:
Direct answer
- As of May 2026, Danielle Smith is the Premier of Alberta, leading the United Conservative Party.
Key context and recent themes
- Smith was sworn in as Alberta’s 19th Premier on October 11, 2022, and continues to lead the province’s government through ongoing discussions about energy policy, intergovernmental relations, and provincial autonomy within Canada.[2]
- In early 2026, she and her government were publicly focusing on economic issues, energy sector policy, and potential changes to Alberta’s relationship with Ottawa, including debates around provincial autonomy and potential referenda discussions within Alberta's political discourse.[1][3]
- The Alberta government’s official site confirms her role and tenure as Premier, along with biographical and cabinet information.[7][2]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull more precise, up-to-date headlines from specific outlets (e.g., Global News, CTV, CBC) and summarize the latest developments with dates.
- Create a quick digest or timeline of notable events in 2025–2026 relating to Premier Smith and Alberta policy.
- Provide a one-page briefing with key policymakers, current budget focus, and energy policy highlights.
Would you like me to fetch a focused set of recent headlines and compile a concise briefing?