Ward Zero S2 E8: Climate Strategy, UCP leadership, Calgary Transit safety

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We’re back after working between crazy schedules, sickness, vacation and more to catch you up on City of Calgary-related news and issues.

With Esmahan dealing with a bout of Covid, LiveWire Calgary editor Darren Krause took over this episode’s hosting duties.

The trio catches you up on the climate strategy, some thoughts on the UCP leadership race (commentary on their launch videos… – do they ALL need to walk slo-mo through tall grass?) and we cover Calgary Transit safety.

Quick hits and a hot take from Esmahan about a recent CBC article she wrote – and that fills the show out!

EDITOR’S NOTE: The show was recorded earlier this week, BEFORE the City of Calgary rescinded the state of local emergency. We touch on flood stuff in the show, but you can find the latest info here.

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