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Calgary Sun Letters to the Editor for Saturday, August 3, 2024

by Riah Marton
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Calgary Sun Letters to the Editor for Saturday, August 3, 2024
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Published Aug 03, 2024  •  Last updated 6 hours ago  •  2 minute read

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The Calgary flag flies outside of Historic City Hall in downtown Calgary on Thursday, April 18, 2024. Jim Wells/Postmedia file

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This has to stop, now

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This ongoing financial fiasco over the truncated Green Line is clearly out of control and it is becoming increasingly apparent that the current mayor and council do not have the ability or sensibility to put this LRT line to nowhere on ice, immediately. Spending $6.3 billion on a 7 stop public transit line is such an unprecedented gross misuse of public money that there is very little to distinguish that reckless spending from an outright criminal act. 

This Nenshi inspired public transit vision has been ill conceived, ill planned and ill managed since day one. Yet the current mayor and council seem to be drinking the same Kool Aid.

Perhaps it’s time for Alberta Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver to intervene and bring a halt to the ongoing insanity at City Hall, just like he was compelled to do with the political chaos that was so rampant in Chestermere last year that resulted in the Mayor and several Councillors being fired. 

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This has got to stop, and the sooner the better.  

We simply cannot afford to wait until the next civic election in October 2025.

Bob Grundie

(The province did promise better oversight of this project, fingers crossed something useful can be salvaged.)

Help local newspapers

I keep reading about local newspapers and publications struggling to stay in operation because of loss of revenue from social media feeds. All because Trudeau deems them to be not trustworthy. I suppose the upshot from this will be further funding to CBC sources to provide us with unbiased, reliable news. Oh joy! 

Come on Facebook, X, Google and Trudeau, get a deal done. And Trudeau, back off from this Orwellian state.

Stuart Weeks

(A deal is achievable, but it’s going to cost someone a lot of money.)

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Leaving the past behind

Congratulations to The city of Calgary and any others responsible for successfully removing all traces of our western identity. Names like the Corral, The Roundup Centre and finally the Sadledome are all lost. 

We had a very special and unique city like no other in Canada. Thanks to You we are now like any other big city.

And what about blue sky city? I am so disappointed and disheartened about what has become of our city. I hope there are more Calgarians who feel the same.

Shame on You, shame on all of You.

S. Middlemiss

(Western Heritage is alive and well, but maybe in fewer building names.)

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I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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