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Old 11-09-2018, 11:12 PM   #501
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Originally Posted by chemgear View Post
https://www.taxpayer.com/blog/cost-t...-2026-olympics

- $2,057.43/Calgary household… No cost overruns
- $5,810.07/Calgary household… 65 per cent cost overruns (same as Calgary 1988)
- $10,967.96/Calgary household… 142 per cent cost overruns (average for winter Olympics)


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Haha and that ladies and gentleman is how you make a “no” headline.

Haha ok i see what they did here. This all assumes we’re paying off the Olympics in 1 year haha and they forgot to include business’s. Their numbers assume it’s all paid by residents. They also included alberta’s federal portion which yes the taxpayer pays for but realistically that’s money that taxpayers will be paying whether we have an olympics or not.

Also their dwelling number is lower than statscan but ok.


Let’s take that ctf $2057 number that includes the federal and provincial portion and no business contribution and divide it by 8 years of repayment. We get $257 or $21/month.

I know what the ctf is doing here and they are using every theoretical cent of tax collected however aren’t factoring in the taxpayer cost for infrastructure payments (like the field house) if the olympics don’t happen.
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