Well that was quite the clapback to the province. I honestly think that the UCP is more interested in letting this die and hanging it around the neck of Nenshi and other "woke" politicians in the new party-format civic elections than actually delivering anything to Calgarians.
So I wonder what happens next? The province has shown that they want to assert more control over municipalities, and they hold the plug on this. But they seem to be putting the city in a position where they either agree to unknown terms, or they can't proceed due to the risk, which the province will blame them for the project's failure.
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