Calgary mayor speaks of economic optimism as Stampede parade kicks off
CALGARY — As the Calgary Stampede kicked off with a parade under a bright blue sky Friday, Mayor Naheed Nenshi said the mood is brightening in a city beleaguered by a prolonged downturn in oil prices.
“This year is special. We had a rough couple of years in Calgary,” Nenshi said as he prepared to ride on horseback through downtown.
“Today really is a day for us to all celebrate and to really celebrate community.”
Nenshi said he’s seeing a lot more optimism, noting Alberta added 41,000 jobs over the past year and the provincial government this week committed $1.53 billion to a major light rail transit expansion in Calgary.


