Significant number of women, people of colour elected in Alberta municipal elections
CALGARY – The next mayor of Calgary says the diversity of the city’s incoming council will bring “strength to decision-making” at a time when a significant number of women and people of colour were elected to municipal office across Alberta.
Jyoti Gondek, the first woman to hold Calgary’s top job, will lead a council filled with rookies after only three incumbents held on to their seats in Monday’s municipal vote.
The unofficial results show one-third of the city’s 15 seats will be held by women and up to six will be held by people of colour.
Edmonton also elected a diverse council with eight of 13 seats to be filled by women and four by people of colour.