You feel "at least a few on council now realize these are the problems"? Its a little late for that don't you think? Also, Edmonton's council is dominated by lefty virtue signalling anti -capitalist who have no idea how to attact corporate business. Edmonton will never ever compete with Calgary in most areas now. There was a time, about 60ish years ago, when Edmonton and Calgary had similar corporate presence. However, Edmonton relied too much on government and did very well - the expansion of government bureaucracy and the growth of the U of A led to thousands of well paid unionized public service jobs. Calgary could not rely as much on these types of employment sectors and therefore put much greater focus into corporate economic growth - this is why the boom and bust has traditionally impacted Calgary more than Edmonton. Its also why they are more conservative because more Calgarians appreciate market driven competition and are less enamoured with publicly funded unions. While Calgary was coming into its own in the 1970s and 80s and hosting the Olympics Edmonton was being led by anti-capitalist types like Jan Reimer. I will always cheer for the Oilers and have a soft spot for Edmonton but the city has become too much left wing, too much socialism, too soft on crime and too much NDP. The well paid government employees know who butters their bread and raving anti-semitic civic embarassments like Heather Macpherson has a job for life here in Edmonton. Calgary has become a much nicer, more urbane and respected city and is a major player nationally and growing player internationally. Edmonton is an afterthought - it's downtown is a civic disgrace and middle class union types with guarenteed pensions who think the UCP is evil will keep voting for the socialist NDP and gap between Calgary and Edmonton will keep growing. It is what it is - the last two civic elections show the two different directions these cities are going - Calgary with more pragmatic common sense leadership with an emphasis on job growth, cleaning up downtown and law enforcement, attracting high paid jobs in the tech sector and protecting their beautiful heritage neigbourhoods from multiplexes - and Edmonton which does the opposite. Now if you came to Alberta as a immigrant which city would you want to live in? Which city has a better future for your kids