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The research proves it: Calgarians love their city!



The 2013 Citizen Satisfaction Survey results are in and 88 per cent of citizens are satisfied with the quality of life in Calgary, an increase of 10 per cent over the last three years.

Ninety-two per cent of citizens are proud to be Calgarians and report increased satisfaction with City programs and services.

Other notable highlights include:

  • 85 per cent of Calgarians rated The City’s quality of service as consistently high;
  • 84 per cent of Calgarians say they are satisfied with City programs and services;
  • 78 per cent believe that Calgary is moving in the right direction to ensure a high quality of life for future generations; and
  • 91 per cent of Calgarians say they are satisfied with The City’s environmental performance.

Calgarians are invited to participate in the #Heartyyc contest by posting on The City’s Twitter or Facebook page. Share why you love Calgary for a chance to win daily prizes from The City and our civic partners.

The complete survey findings and infographic are available on calgary.ca.

The news release can also be found here.

- Cross-posted from Calgary City News Blog
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Mayor Nenshi's statement regarding Wenzel lawsuit

Earlier today, Mayor Naheed Nenshi met with media to comment on the lawsuit against him by Mr. Cal Wenzel, the founder of Shane Homes. As this matter is before the courts, Mayor Nenshi read a prepared statement. Here is that statement:
As you know, I'm being sued by Cal Wenzel, the founder of Shane Homes. Mr. Wenzel, through his own actions, is the architect of his own situation. He is the one who decided how he was going to influence the election and to hold that secret meeting. 
This lawsuit is extremely disappointing but I am not surprised by his use of legal action.
Mr. Wenzel stated back in April: “Our family is more resolved than ever to go after him.” And it appears that he's making good on his threat.
In my opinion, this type of lawsuit is very dangerous. It is dangerous because it poses a very significant risk of chilling political discourse and freedom of speech in this country. These types of lawsuits will make it extremely difficult for Council members to do their jobs. It could dissuade people from running for public office if they know that they might be the subject of costly and groundless litigation. Politicians should be able to speak on matters of public policy without the fear of being sued. That is why I must vigorously defend myself in this lawsuit.
As to the question of cost, The City is asking its insurer to confirm whether or not this matter is covered under its insurance policies.
It's worth noting that I'm not a wealthy man. I left the private sector 13 years ago to devote myself to education, public service and community work. This suit, including the outrageous damages that Mr. Wenzel is seeking is clearly designed to scare me and others.
I want to say just one more thing. My parents taught me that if you have a problem with somebody, the first step is to sit down and discuss it. Mr. Wenzel and I have never had a discussion about his problems with The City or with me. To my knowledge he’s never asked for a meeting. I have always been willing and I continue to be willing to sit down with him anytime, anyplace and have a conversation. I think that would be a far better way to handle a complaint rather than running to the courts.
In response to the original demand from Mr. Cal Wenzel and Shane Homes, counsel for Mayor Nenshi wrote the following letter which details much of the mayor's position on this issue.



- Posted by Daorcey from Mayor Nenshi's team
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Mayor Nenshi's meetings: October 2013

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Below is a list of external meetings hosted by the Mayor during the month of October 2013.

For an explanation of why this list exists and who is on it, please visit our post about highlighting accountability in the Mayor's Office.

October meetings included:

  • Mark Wiseman, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board – October 1, 2013
  • Steve Allan, Calgary Economic Development – October 1, 2013
  • Janet Soles, Odgers Berndtson – October 2, 2013
  • Morgan Campbell, Odgers Berndtson – October 2, 2013
  • Tim Hamilton, Odgers Berndtson – October 2, 2013
  • Bharat Masrani, TD Bank – October 3, 2013
  • Monique Bateman, TD Bank – October 3, 2013
  • Tem-Aau Priel, EU Delegation – October 17, 2013
  • Karsten Mecklenburg, EU Delegation – October 17, 2013
  • Marie-Anne Coninsx, EU Delegation – October 17, 2013
  • Rick Skauge, Bearspaw Tree Farm - October 31, 2013
  • Johann Zietsman, EPCOR Centre – October 31, 2013
  • Greg Kupar, EPCOR Centre – October 31, 2013
  • Henry Sykes, EPCOR Centre – October 31, 2013
  • Scott Hutchinson, EPCOR Centre – October 31, 2013

Note: Individuals listed above have given permission for their names to be posted by signing into the Mayor's Office.

- Posted by Daorcey from Mayor Nenshi's team