JaayJR
New Member
Regardless, Ill take Rice over 5 Pennies. I imagine she's better to work with. Her survey answers raised a question mark but sometimes its good for council to have that alternative point of view
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Rice actually rubs me as being somewhat centrist with a slight pull to the right.
Principe, in my opinion, will be the heir of the council's conservative throne, which says a lot. When Rice and Principe are the two most conservative councilors, we know we did a good job in this election.
It was known, from the get go, that they would release these results on the 26thAnti-masker Cartmell is conservative too.
I'm disappointed Edmonton Elections didn't release the city's results for the referendum as Calgary, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Strathcona County, St. Albert did.
Cartmell is sharp. I dont agree with him on everything, but he's a good leader, well educated, and communicates well with his ward. Hence the lack of competition he received and overwhelming support he got. He's nuanced and thoughtful, even when he lands a different place than id hope. His views on the LRT are frustrating but he lays out his thought process and weighs the alternatives well. He's not playing to fools, he's speaking to thinkers, which i appreciate vs Nickel's tactics.Anti-masker Cartmell is conservative too.
I'm disappointed Edmonton Elections didn't release the city's results for the referendum as Calgary, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Strathcona County, St. Albert did.
Keith Gerein: With Omicron looming, city council takes gamble on new spending, debt, taxes
Edmontonians voted for change in the October civic election, and that is sure what they got during the recent city council budget deliberations.edmontonjournal.com