Alberta’s two largest cities will be led by first-generation Canadians who campaigned on rebuilding and reinventing local economies battered by the COVID-19 pandemic and the oil-sector downturn that preceded it.
The fourth wave of the pandemic has led to a resurgence in public health restrictions as Alberta, again, deals with Ms. Gondek, who singled out the downtown vacancy issue in her victory speech, said it is one of the city’s most significant challenges. But she cast it as an opportunity for transformation as the city comes to grips with the reality that the oil industry is no longer enough to sustain it.
The vacancy rates have created a financial crisis. Property values downtown fell by $16-billion, or about 63 per cent, in just a few years,and forced the local government to come up with millions of dollars a year in relief. In Edmonton, Mr. Sohi believes he can help repair the relationship between the city and the provincial government, despite his political differences with the ruling United Conservative Party. He bills himself as a collaborator who, in his previous political positions, worked with a string of Alberta premiers, including Mr. Kenney.Mr. Sohi was first elected to Edmonton’s city council in 2007.
“The Premier knows about my work on the Trans Mountain pipeline,” he said. “The Premier knows about my work on the orphan oil wells proposal – that I worked hard to make sure the federal government is investing in Alberta. My work on Enbridge Line 3.”
The responsible development of the Oil and Gas will be key to success.
The Republican Canadian Q-Anon Conservative didn't win in Calgary... imagine that...
By the look at the tweets on this I would say the war room kids are up early 🤣
Oh? Did they both resign already
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