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Calgary city council taking a pay cut in 2017

Calgary city council on Feb. 10, 2015. Gary Bobrovitz / Global News

Calgary city councillor Sean Chu calls it leading by example.

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While many Calgarians have seen their income shrink during the economic downturn in the city, members of council will now also take a hit in the wallet.

Three councillors have tweeted that the memo on the 2017 salary adjustment came out yesterday (Wednesday).

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The memo says council salaries will go down 2.49 per cent in the new year.

Brian Pincott tweets the cut shows why it’s important councillors not set their own salaries.

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Council pay is adjusted automatically at the start of each year based on Statistics Canada’s average weekly earnings in the province.

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Councillors currently make more than $116,000 while the mayor makes just over $218,000 a year.

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