Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi gets playful show from Winnipeg's polar bears
Mayor Brian Bowman is showing off Winnipeg to his visiting Calgarycompatriot,starting with some playful polar bears.
Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi, intown ahead of a big city mayorsconference on Thursday, is getting a personally led tour by Bowman.
They paid a morning visit tothe Journey to Churchill exhibit atAssiniboine Park Zoo, which featuresmuskox, Arctic fox, wolves and other northern species. But it was the tunnel for viewing polar bears swimming, diving, playing and chasing fishthat brought out grins on both Bowman and Nenshi.
Polar bears putting on a great show for us at Journey to Churchill! @assiniboinezoo @nenshi pic.twitter.com/XinscTnwfx
—@Mayor_Bowman
@Mayor_Bowman Mayor @nenshi visiting the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg @assiniboinezoo #mayorsdayout pic.twitter.com/GTIhODuBrE
—@chimaincalgary
After the zoo, they'reoff to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, followed by a tour of the Forks marketplace.
The mayors will take a break forlunch at Neechi Commons on Main Street before heading off to Miles Macdonell Collegiate inEast Kildonan, a stop that'spart ofBowman's goal of visiting all 62 cityhigh schools over the next two years.
Wednesday's whistle-stop tour is the fun before the more serious events of theFederation of Canadian Municipalities'Big City Mayors' Caucus. Winnipeg is hosting the event, whichbrings together mayors and representatives from the country's 21 largest cities.
Topping the agenda are municipal-federal priorities such asthe federal government's commitmentto infrastructure investment andaffordable, quality housing.
Led by chair Don Iveson, the mayor of Edmonton, the mayors' caucuswill alsodiscuss the partnership between government and First Nations in tackling issues such as economic development, housingand environmental protection.