I am voting Shaoli Wang for Calgary mayor

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He is the cheapest

It is actually his election poster! And his signs and the wood for the signs really scrap wood.
 
Gd Luck, back to Third World. CalGary will be swamped with PRC and Ah Neh.
 
Looks like a fucking CCPee spy to me.
 
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https://polity.vote/shaoli-wang-politician-profile-calgary-mayor/

Just another wacky independent spoiler candidate. Might or might not be related to the CCP. :biggrin:

I am a geologist with a master’s degree. Apart from a full-time job as a geologist in Western China, I also ran my own dental clinic. I moved to Calgary in 2007 with my wife and son.

I feel most blessed by life-saving angels.

At 14, I was treated by a veterinarian who cured my medically incurable bone overgrowth caused by tibial plateau fracture, which was disabling me at the time. At age of 16, I went to a petroleum university, but soon found myself suffering severe rheumatoid arthritis in all limbs. A roommate offered a hand and helped cure my medically incurable arthritis within two months.

At 22, I went to graduate school, when I was diagnosed with severe myocarditis with swollen heart. The most famous cardiologist in Beijing, who was a friend of my professor, gave up upon the first visit, while a classmate provided me with a thin book of Qigong. I was able to surprise my cardiologist and several other of his peers upon revisit. After graduation, I married my primary-to-senior-high-school sweetheart. We used to do homework together at her home. Her brother was my best friend.

I moved to Canada and soon worked as a professional geologist in Calgary. I should say I enjoy the clean air more than my family due to my super sensitive smell.

Years ago, I was rear-ended by a 21-year-old after stopping at a red light that injured my neck, back, and jaw. The injury aggravated slowly over time. Among dozens of my treatment providers, one massage therapist, Mei, offered intense treatment of Guasha, which miraculously improved my chronic pain. While in the YMCA, another young man, Jemmy, encouraged me daily for months to try to headstand for my neck injury. Another miracle happened instantly upon the first try that lowered my severe neck pain and headache. Also in the YMCA, a retired Olympic wrestler, Ari, offered a hand and referred me to his chiropractor, who cured my head muscle pain which had stopped me from driving for years.

You never know you that you are watched and cared for by this many angels. You may not be able to see their wings, but you do see the beauty of the rainbows around them.

When all the chronic pain was under control, I felt an obligation to give back to the society full of angels. In 2019, unable to endorse any parties, I ran in the federal election as an independent in the Calgary Rocky Ridge Riding, to send a voice to cap the ever-rising property tax, to balance the federal budget, and to help our seniors who built this beautiful country for us and our kids. I declined donations from a few and ran the election on my own.

Before 2020, with my sensitive smell, I was able to persuade a few seniors in the gym to stay away from people who carry the flu virus asymptomatically. When Covid-19 scared the world, some of my senior friends took my advice and stayed home weeks before the government took action. Still, I lost my smell after a weird flu in March. The virus did not smell that strong when I encountered it the first time, but it cost me eight months’ smell and shorter breath, which I was able to handle a few months ago.
 
How come mayor not from UCP automatically ?
Municipal politics is separate from Provincial. As is Provincial is separate from Federal.

Singapore is basically a city but it also needs to handle defence and immigration.
 
For the record there are 27. Yes TWENTY SEVEN candidates for Mayor of Calgary.


https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/meet-calgary-s-27-mayoral-candidates-1.5607271

Nuts right?

I joked with my friend hey we can go throw our names in too. I think need to pay $500 application fee and have 100 people sign to endorse you as a candidate. Not that difficult.

Of the 27 one is facing charges of racism and threats against health care workers. Kevin J Johnston. Another dropped out of medical school twice, now wants to install special MRI scanners around Calgary to scan for pedophiles and believes in aliens. Paul Hallelujah.
 
Is the mayor also paid $500,000 ???
No lah. Much less.

All councillors receive a pension, but they were also eligible for a supplemental pension to cover any earnings above Revenue Canada's maximum — a criteria only the mayor's salary met.

Councillors currently earn a base pay of $113,325 per year, and the mayor earns $200,586 per year.
 
No lah. Much less.

All councillors receive a pension, but they were also eligible for a supplemental pension to cover any earnings above Revenue Canada's maximum — a criteria only the mayor's salary met.

Councillors currently earn a base pay of $113,325 per year, and the mayor earns $200,586 per year.

Base on this logic then maybe we should also import in foreign mayors to work in SG...more than half priced :geek:
 
Base on this logic then maybe we should also import in foreign mayors to work in SG...more than half priced :geek:

No use because the system is greedy and corrupt, it will contaminate anyone that is brought in.
 
Base on this logic then maybe we should also import in foreign mayors to work in SG...more than half priced :geek:
Actually yes. Same logic.

Singapore philosophy is cheaperer betterer fasterer.

Lol!

Maybe invite Wang Shaoli to Singapore to be a Mayor?
 
This guy from Ontario. Run to Calgary can run for mayor! LOL!

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/kevin-johnston-sentence-1.6198801

Kevin J. Johnston gets 18 months in jail for violating hate speech order against Paramount Fine Foods owner​

Calgary mayoral candidate to begin sentence in January when legally allowed to return to Ontario​

Shanifa Nasser · CBC News · Posted: Oct 04, 2021 12:30 PM ET | Last Updated: 1 hour ago

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Kevin J. Johnston was not being sentenced for his political views but for six separate acts of contempt against court, an Ontario judge said Monday. (Derek Storie/Facebook)
Kevin J. Johnston has been sentenced to 18 months behind bars for publicly branding Mohamad Fakih a "terrorist" and a "baby killer" after being ordered to stop defaming the Paramount Fine Foods owner in 2019.
The sentence comes after Johnston was charged earlier this year with contempt for continuing to make racist, defamatory statements about Fakih despite an Ontario judge having ordered him to stop, finding he exhibited "hate speech at its worst, targeting people solely because of their religion.
Justice Fred Myers said Monday that Johnston was not being sentenced for his political views but for six separate acts of contempt against court. Myers sentenced Johnston to three consecutive months per act, to begin after he is legally allowed back in Ontario, starting Jan. 4, 2022.
At the end of the first 15 months, Johnston is ordered to return to court so a judge can consider varying the sentence based on possible acts of contempt between now and then.
"He actively undermines the rule of law and to some degree at least seems to be calling for or supporting the overthrow of our democratic institutions," Myers said.
"He says that he's been painted as a bad person by the liberal media... If Mr. Johnston's portrait has been painted, he supplied the paint."
As part of his decision, Myers said he considered whether jail time might portray Johnston as a "martyr to the cause" in the eyes of his followers or play into Johnston's claims that he is being silenced for his views. He also considered the impact of Johnston's actions on vulnerable and racialized people who might not have the resources available to Fakih.
"If the court is powerless to stop unrelenting, awful, racist attacks against a man like Mr. Fakih, how are the powerless to feel welcome or safe in Canada... There is a need in this case for a sentence that makes the public sit up and take notice."
The sentence comes just weeks after Johnston, a Calgary mayoral candidate, also pleaded guilty to a hate crime in connection for anti-Muslim posts online.
In a statement to CBC News, one of Fakih's lawyers Niklas Holmberg called Myers's decision "an important affirmation of the rule of law in this country.
"It confirms that all Canadians can expect to be protected by the courts and that nobody is above the law."
 
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