
Devinder Toor
310 posts



Looks like the fun police have struck again in Calgary, this time targeting the Calgary Stampede music scene. By reducing allowable noise levels and shutting shows down early on weeknights, the city will negatively affect hundreds of workers and create additional public safety and crowd-management problems due to guests leaving in a shorter timeframe. Many major festivals and entertainment districts across North America successfully operate without these types of restrictions. Stampede is one of Calgary's signature events, attracting hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors who come to enjoy the attractions, live music, and the unique energy of our city. The Mayor and Council should work with bylaw to reconsider these restrictions and work with festival operators to find a solution that balances community concerns with the economic and cultural benefits these events bring to Calgary. Read article here: calgaryherald.com/opinion/column…


This morning, I am joining Ontario Premier Doug Ford @fordnation to sign two new memorandums of understanding on energy priorities, trade and interprovincial cooperation. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

Premier Wab Kinew promotes Manitoba trade corridor, including a pipeline theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…

Bell: Alberta separatists say they're ready to rock — here they are calgarysun.com/opinion/column…









Jagmeet Singh rules out coalition government with Liberals after next election. nationalpost.com/news/canada/nd…




