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Calgary Stampede a calculated risk, potential example for post-COVID behaviour: mayor
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Calgary Stampede a calculated risk, potential example for post-COVID behaviour: mayor
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By Dean Bennett, The Canadian Press on May 27, 2021.
The Calgary Stampede park is shown in Calgary, Alta., Thursday, April 23, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
EDMONTON – The Calgary Stampede, increasingly touted by Alberta Premier Jason Kenney as the brass ring for defeating COVID-19, won’t look like the whoop-up of years past if it goes ahead, says the city’s mayor.
Naheed Nenshi says there would still be distancing rules and other changes to keep people healthy and safe at what could be the first major Canadian post-COVID-19 festival.
Two Alberta UCP members kicked out of caucus after challenging Kenney s leadership - Canada News
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Both said they will sit in the house as Independents and continue to fight for their constituents and oppose a leader they say has lost his way and is no longer listening.
“I was delivering a message on behalf of a lot of our supporters, a lot of Albertans, a lot of UCP members and a lot of conservatives across the province,” said Loewen in an interview.
“And instead of taking ownership of the problems, the premier shot the messenger.”