Provincial downloading has cost city $1.05 billion in last decade: report
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The downtown Calgary skyline rises in the distance with homes in the southwest community of Bridlewood in the foreground on Monday, May 4, 2026. Gavin Young/Postmedia Article content Shifting costs from the provincial and federal governments to the municipal level has cost the City of Calgary more than $1 billion throughout the last decade, states a new report from city hall. Article content On Tuesday, councillors were set to hear from administration that since 2016, the city has spent an estimated $1.05 billion on programs and services that would typically fall under the purviews of other or…
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