NDP Leader Rachel Notley says she can’t commit to honouring the Calgary arena deal until she knows what the final project and costs look like.
Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley says there is too much hidden fine print for her to endorse a $1.2-billion deal to replace the aging Saddledome with a new arena for the Calgary Flames.
Notley, appearing today on Global Calgary, says the deal represents an exciting opportunity for Calgary and those living in the area.
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