
Calgary needs
a new path forward.
In the next decade, Calgary will be home to 3 million people.
This is likely the biggest challenge, and opportunity, we will ever face.
And we must be ready.
This election is about housing, jobs, and safety.
Calgary must be more affordable now — and prepare for tomorrow’s growth.
City Hall is stuck; we need new, trustworthy leadership to get it moving.
Calgary is a place of dreamers, builders, and doers.
I grew up on Dover Ridge Drive in East Calgary, raised by parents chasing the Canadian dream. No matter how hard it got, we always found a way.
But we were more than just our jobs. More than just taxpayers. As my granny Liz told me as a kid: Calgary means being part of something bigger.
That’s why, as Calgary’s youngest City Councillor, I championed fiscal responsibility, public safety, and helped make our city better.
Calgary’s grown in the past ten years — and so have I. Today, as a non-profit CEO, I work across party lines to protect what matters most.
We have what it takes to build a city that moves forward for everyone – a Calgary that reflects our hopes, not our fears.
We can build housing we can afford, jobs we can count on, and safe streets for our kids.
My name’s Jeromy - and I’m running for mayor because we need a new path forward.
Housing you can afford
Calgary’s housing shortage is hitting people hard – from young families struggling to afford rent, established parents who see no future for their adult children to make it on their own, to seniors being priced out of their neighbourhoods. I’ll cut red tape, unlock more affordable housing options, and support a greater variety of housing so that you can decide what works best for you and your family.
Jobs you can count on
For too many Calgarians, the cost of living is rising faster than our paychecks. I will champion responsible spending and put Calgary at the center of a strong and united Team Canada. I’ll build on our strong energy foundation, while supporting local businesses and creating opportunities in emerging industries like tech, tourism, and the arts. I’ll build consensus, supporting a business-friendly environment where everyone can prosper.
Safe streets for our kids
Whether you’re walking, biking, driving, or taking transit, everyone deserves streets that are safe and reliable. Calgary must be an accessible and welcoming city. From fixing potholes to improving snow clearing and lighting, I will focus on high-value investments. I will be tough on crime and the causes of crime – by investing in prevention, community policing, and mental health & addiction services.
Leadership we can trust
You deserve to know that your representative is working for you, rather than the narrow interests of a political party. I will include Calgarians in major decisions, ask for your help, and report to you in open, two-way, dialogue. I will deliver on promises with clear timelines and progress reports to the public, and publish my voting record on major issues.
In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, love, work and play on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Stoney Nakoda Nations (Chiniki, Bearspaw, Goodstoney), the Otipemisiwak Métis Government (Districts 5 and 6), and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta.