MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
By David Agren, Christian Science Monitor, July 5, 2013
As other Canadian mayors suffer scandal, Naheed Nenshi is wildly popular in this western city.
Calgary, Alberta - In Canadian eyes, Calgary has not exactly been synonymous with cosmopolitanism. Located some 200 miles north of Montana, the western city has long been condescended to by eastern elites in metropolitan cities like Toronto and Montreal, who cringed at its cowboy heritage, oil corporations, and conservative politics.
But these days, with Toronto's mayor stumbling through scandal and the now ex-mayor of Montreal facing corruption charges, many in the east look with envy at the wildly popular Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi, a Harvard Kennedy School graduate, the first Muslim mayor of a major North American metropolis, and symbol of a city moving from cow-town stereotypes to something more cosmopolitan [....]
Comments
Think Chris Christie, somewhat thinner and with maybe a better sense of humor. During the floods, the guy's no-nonsense direction of evacuation and rescue efforts struck just the right note. Competent, charismatic and a superb communicator, he is bound for a much bigger provincial or federal role.
by acanuck on Fri, 07/05/2013 - 4:02pm
He doesn't count - he's really smiley, doesn't have a beard and was born in Toronto. I'd feel more menaced by Burton Cummings. Do you guys up north have to make everything happy?
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 07/05/2013 - 4:11pm