Endorsements
With his impressive policy background and passion for solving Calgary’s housing crisis, Inam will fight for an affordable Calgary at City Hall.
Heather is an effective community advocate and consensus builder. With her impressive track record amplifying citizens’ voices to advance municipal priorities, Heather’s experience will get results at City Hall.
Nathaniel is driven by a sense of fairness and justice that comes from his experience as a defence lawyer and working with Legal Aid. His involvement in his community as a volunteer and mentor show his willingness and ability to find solutions to our city’s greatest challenges through collaboration and connection.
Harrison Clark is a candidate who will listen first, act responsibly, and represent his ward, not just an ideology. He’s focused on transparent communication and getting a fair share of investment for historic Ward 9, including his plan for an inner city recreation hub. Residents deserve leadership rooted in honesty, hard work, and community engagement. After over a year of campaigning across Ward 9, Harrison is ready to bring residents’ voices to city council.
Nickie believes strong, safe communities are built by looking after our most vulnerable, and she’s passionate about building connections that include everyone. She is a solution-driven leader who knows how to create community with an emphasis on fiscal responsibility. Her long experience in non-profits will make her an expert advocate for her Ward at City Hall.
Alex is dedicated to making Ward 11 a safer, more connected, and affordable place to live. Because Alex prioritizes listening and transparency, he’ll keep residents' needs at the heart of decision-making. His experience advocating for practical, people-focused solutions to local issues will make him a highly effective councillor.
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