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Calgary Connected: A Communities First Podcast
Communities First
2 episodes
6 days ago
If you've ever asked, "What's really going on at Calgary City Hall?" - this podcast is for you. Calgary Connected is a behind-the-scenes look at how Communities First will fix what's broken at City Hall, from red tape to rezoning. We'll talk about why we formed, what we stand for, and how we plan to bring back transparency, accountability and strong leadership back to City Council. No spin. No party whip. Just honest conversations about where Calgary is headed, and how we can get it back on track. Because the future of our city should always put communities first.
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If you've ever asked, "What's really going on at Calgary City Hall?" - this podcast is for you. Calgary Connected is a behind-the-scenes look at how Communities First will fix what's broken at City Hall, from red tape to rezoning. We'll talk about why we formed, what we stand for, and how we plan to bring back transparency, accountability and strong leadership back to City Council. No spin. No party whip. Just honest conversations about where Calgary is headed, and how we can get it back on track. Because the future of our city should always put communities first.
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Calgary Connected: A Communities First Podcast
Rezoning reality check: How and why Communities First will repeal blanket rezoning

Ward 10 Candidate Andre Chabot and Ward 11 Candidate Rob Ward join us to talk about why Communities First is committed to repealing blanket rezoning.

From families blindsided by fourplexes next door to infrastructure systems already under strain, blanket rezoning isn’t creating affordable housing, it’s creating confusion and distrust. Andre and Rob break down what actually needs to change in Calgary’s planning process, and how we can build more homes without bulldozing community input.


This isn’t about saying no to growth. It’s about saying yes to common sense, meaningful engagement, and neighbourhoods that work for everyone.Because Calgarians deserve a planning system that puts communities first — not last.

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5 months ago
23 minutes 38 seconds

Calgary Connected: A Communities First Podcast
From Frustration to Formation

In this premiere episode, we sit down with two of the founders of Communities First, Sonya Sharp and Dan McLean, to talk about why a group of sitting councillors and new candidates decided it was time to shake things up at City Hall. From skyrocketing taxes and poor transparency to rushed decisions and a growing disconnect with everyday Calgarians, hear how frustration turned into action. 

We'll break down what it means to run as a municipal political party, how there's already been a party that's existed at City Hall these last few years, and why they believe better collaboration is possible. This isn't about ideology - it's about priorities. And it's about time. 

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6 months ago
27 minutes 29 seconds

Calgary Connected: A Communities First Podcast
If you've ever asked, "What's really going on at Calgary City Hall?" - this podcast is for you. Calgary Connected is a behind-the-scenes look at how Communities First will fix what's broken at City Hall, from red tape to rezoning. We'll talk about why we formed, what we stand for, and how we plan to bring back transparency, accountability and strong leadership back to City Council. No spin. No party whip. Just honest conversations about where Calgary is headed, and how we can get it back on track. Because the future of our city should always put communities first.