Calgarians are getting their first look at next year’s city budget after a draft was released at city hall on Wednesday. The proposed 2026 budget adjustments include hundreds of millions of dollars in new spending and a proposed property tax increase of 3.6 per cent. It will depend on who Calgarians elect in October that will be in charge of what happens next. Adam MacVicar reports.
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Calgary proposes 5.4% residential property tax hike in 2026 budget adjustment
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