Letters, Nov. 22: 'Why does a green mayor drive to work?'

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Is it any coincidence that a week or so after the dismal survey results showing the low regard for our city council were published that the Mean Girls of council swing into action? The mayor and her sidekick, Sonya Sharp, rake up the whole Sean Chu mess again. Is their message that Mr. Chu is really bad so the rest of us must be really good? The masterful art of distraction or as Ms. Sharp phrases it, “messaging”. The silliness continues unabated.

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Another hypocrite politician!

I mean, her husband Todd Gondek made his living as the director of engineering at multiple oil and gas companies, most recently Tervita, prior to being let go. She’s ok with oil and gas when it pays her mortgage…

Good question

Do as I say, not as I do.

I personally don't care .... but it's funny how 1. people should read the YYC counsel green policy first to understand what it actually entails. 2. how many people who posted here drive and not ride a bike 🤣

Because she is a hypocrite

I heard she has not 1 but 2 parking spots.

Doesn’t appreciate the second had smoke on the trains?

Why does our mayor look like Fire Marshall Bill

Why does she look like Mason Verger

Just another Hypocrite

Holy shit its that meme!

Calgary voted for a liberal plant maybe Calgary should do their homework before they vote.

😂🤣😂

Did anybody vote for this clown or was this an Arizona election?

Two face like every politician...better start riding your bike on thos beautiful bike lane mayor...

Because she's concerned for her safety and calgary transit is scary

Cant fix stupid 🤦🏻‍♂️

It’s a poorly written letter. The issue is that she drives a Suburban as a single passenger, commuting from a single family home in Panorama Hills. She personally represents what she’s telling Calgarians that we shouldn’t be. She has no credibility here.

Because it is only taxpayers should listen to those nonsense

Because she is a 2 faced liberal that's why

Because she declared a climate emergency on day 1? Because she has an $87M climate plan no one has ever heard of? Because she is a Liberal woke hypocrite? All of the above?

Just like Jagmeet drives a BMW and Elizabeth May’s husband drives a Dodge Viper!!! the green stuff is for other people not us!

Because she's a hypocrite, and a liberal Mutt

Because it’s all about virtue signaling. Do as I say, not as I do!

A BIG SUV!! Let me guess transit to dangerous? Answer YES!!

She's a fool. Pure and simple. Her and her crownies need to go. They have single handedly ruined Calgary in less then one year. No respect for your council? Mass chaos

Because hypocrisy?

Post Media take

All cityofcalgary councilors should be forced to take transit to and from work for a few months to realize how inefficient and unsafe it is

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