
Calgary Green Line LRT in political crossfire, as Alberta minister blames NDP leader
Alberta’s government says it’s pulling $1.53 billion in funding from a massive Calgary Green Line light rail transit project already deep in sunk costs.
Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative government is blaming former mayor, NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi, for past mismanagement, while Calgary city council is pointing the finger at the province for taking back cash it’s already promised.
So far, Calgary has spent more than $1.4 billion on the Green Line LRT project, including $350 million in land acquisition, $400 million in utility work, and a new fleet of light rail vehicles, scheduled to begin arriving in late 2027.
After telling CBC radio earlier this month that city council can rest assured the provincial funding was secure, Alberta Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen penned a letter to Gondek on Tuesday saying the government is “unable to support or provide funding” for the city’s most recent plan.