Ward Zero – S2E9: Climate strategy and Calgary councillor sanctions

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The trio is back for a mid-summer show and they focus on a couple of recent topics: Climate strategy and councillor sanctions.

One of the hot takes ties in nicely to the climate debate – and the misinformation around the $87 billion cost over 26 years to implement the climate strategy.

The councillor sanctions discussion separates the social media complaints from the property disclosure one – and the feeling is the latter is much worse than the former.

PLUS: Patreon members in the $10+/mo levels are listening to bonus content on Michelle Rempel Garner’s decision not to run for the UCP leadership contest and the politics of the Calgary Stampede.

Here’s the post in reference to the hot take around former mayoral candidate Jeff Davison.

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