Common Ground YYC podcast – Episode 4, pt. 1: Mayor Naheed Nenshi

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So, why purple? And what is the Druh-Chu alliance and how does it bust typical partisan myths in Calgary city council?

In this episode, host Josh White talks with Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi. Josh is a former member of mayor Nenshi’s senior advisory staff but now he puts on his interviewer hat to dig into the political mind of the mayor.

The pair also talk about the Olympics. Of course – there’s a big vote coming up Nov. 13.

In exclusive content on the LiveWire Calgary Patreon page, the mayor and Josh begin dialogue on the land development trajectory in Calgary.

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