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Originally Posted by UofC.engineer
It would have been wicked if the Green party had won in the Calgary city centre by-election in 2012. It would have sent shock waves through the country that a truck driving, racist, homophobic city like us could elect Greens. It could have put the conservatives on red alert.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_Centre
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With the drop in the public subsidy, unless the Greens really up their game fundraising wise, this coming election will be the last hurrah. Beyond some regional pockets, of which Calgary might be one.
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Originally Posted by MasterG
Man I could use some sweet swing / opposition riding infrastructure funds right now. How you doing Scarborough Subway, Evergreen Line and Montreal bridges?
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Except, that is not how it works. You look at Calgary's rough grant amounts, raise it proportionally for the population of other regions, dedicate it for years and then you have a funded SkyTrain/subway.
As for the Montreal bridges, there is a federal canal going under them. So a bit of a special case.