Calgary, already bloodied, now requires more help than other cities - News Summed Up

Calgary, already bloodied, now requires more help than other cities


The Calgary landscapeEven before the price of Canadian oil sank below the teens, Calgary's skyline was a mirage. But behind the braggin' rights was a fatal flaw: 73 per cent of those head offices are energy and oilfield services companies, according to Calgary Economic Development. "We have about enough office space for a population of about four million people," says Mary Moran, the CEO of Calgary Economic Development. Protesters gather in front of Calgary City Hall in 2019, calling for a change to the way businesses are taxed. Mary Moran, president and CEO at Calgary Economic Development, says the province and the federal government need to work with Calgary to diversify the economy.


Source: CBC News April 30, 2020 11:26 UTC



Loading...
Loading...
  

Loading...

                           
/* -------------------------- overlay advertisemnt -------------------------- */