Ward 1 Coun. Sonya Sharp is the fifth candidate to enter the race to be Calgary's next mayor and the second running under a ...
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Calgary Herald on MSN'Remain calm and think of solutions': Gondek says city exploring regional business licensing, procurement as part of tariff responseIn an attempt to mitigate the effect of U.S. tariffs, Calgary will explore the concept of regional business licensing, a ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNSafety forum on Calgary Transit aims to address community 'uproar'A Saturday evening forum focused on Calgary Transit safety will allow the public to share concerns directly with police and ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNWhite: Breaking down Calgary's levies, fees on new homesIf we assume Calgary’s levies are about 10 per cent of the cost of a new condo, then a 1,000-sq.-ft. condo in the city centre ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNWhat Calgary's Construction Association wants from a new federal governmentImmigration, federal grants, investment in infrastructure and bolstering the country’s energy sector are among the priorities ...
Coun. Sonya Sharp is joining the race to be Calgary's next mayor. Sharp, a fiscal conservative, has long been considering a ...
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation launches an updated version of its housing design catalogue. It includes 50 ...
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Prominent federal election candidates include journalists, activistsCandidate nominations for the federal election close today at 2 p.m. ET. Here’s a look at some of the high-profile candidates now in the race. Municipal politicians Sooke, B.C.
A Better Calgary Party is the third and possibly final party to register (March 2025), describing itself as “common sense conservatives.” The party has said it wants to “unite the right,” following ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNWill the City of Ottawa get a 'bump' from being home to the next prime minister?Premier Doug Ford’s new cabinet, unveiled in March, does not include a single minister from Ottawa, Ontario’s second largest ...
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