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Your councillors spent $825.88 each in Calgary. Was it worth it?

What your councillors spent and what it means for your wallet.

So, the City Hall beat. It’s not always about grand pronouncements, sometimes it's the quiet hum of the machinery. And this week, what caught my eye from the civic data was less about what they *did* and more about what they *spent*, particularly on the road.

Councillor Erin Rutherford, well, she wasn’t in this batch, but Councillor Keren Clarke and Councillor Jo-Anne Wright? No, wait, that’s not right. Councillor Keren Clarke and Councillor Jennifer Elliott, they're the ones we’re looking at here. According to the recently released expense reports, both racked up identical accommodation costs of $825.88 for the 2025 Alberta Municipalities Convention in Calgary. Councillor Clarke also had a $685.00 registration fee, and Councillor Elliott added $348.00 for food and incidentals. This isn't exactly high drama, but it's a peek behind the curtain at the costs associated with our representatives doing their job, networking, and, you know, being out of town. These are the kinds of numbers that, when they add up, become rather significant.

It's all part of the due diligence, I suppose. And it makes you wonder what fresh insights they’ll bring back from Calgary that couldn't have been gleaned from, say, a strongly worded email. Honestly though, these conventions are where a lot of inter-municipal collaboration happens. Or so they tell us.

What to watch for next is how these convention learnings translate into actual policy or projects back here in Edmonton. The city, after all, isn't going to build itself.

Darren Fedoruk (@deepnorth_yeg)

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