Majority of Calgarians thinks mayor has done a bad job on key issues: Leger poll

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Majority of Calgarians thinks mayor has done a bad job on key issues: Leger poll
Calgary City CouncilJyoti GondekLeger
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A large majority of Calgarians think the mayor has done a bad job on key issues, according to a Leger poll published on Monday.

Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek at a housing announcement on Dec. 7. A large majority of Calgarians think the mayor has done a bad job on key issues, Leger suggests in a report published on Monday.

However, Leger says disapproval exceeds approval for all issues except for alternative transportation. He told Global News that a developer bought four townhouses in the southwest neighbourhood of Lynwood and sold them all for around $600,000 each. Ward 9 Coun. Gian-Carlo Carra told Global News the city is focused on housing affordability, safety and alternative transportation for Calgarians to move around the city more sustainably.

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