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Andre Chabot to run for mayor of Calgary

Ward 10 Coun. Andre Chabot will challenge incumbent Naheed Nenshi for the mayor's chair in the 2017 civic election, set for Oct. 16.

Longtime Ward 10 councillor will challenge incumbent Naheed Nenshi in Oct. 16 vote

Coun. Andre Chabot is running for mayor of Calgary in the 2017 civic election. (CBC)

A prematurely publishedwebsitestole some of his thunder, but AndreChabothas made it official: he's running for mayor.

The longtime Ward 10 councillor will challenge incumbent Naheed Nenshi in the 2017 civic election, set for Oct. 16.

"It's going to take a lot of convincing to get people on board, I get that. I've never shied away from a fight before,"ChabottoldThe CalgaryEyeopenerWednesday morning.

"I think the culture within the city of Calgary has devolved over time. It seems to be a more adversarial sort of fashion as it exists now."

When asked whether that culture starts with Nenshi,Chabotsaid yes, in a roundabout sort of way.

"In my opinion, as a plumber would say, effluent tends to flow downhill," he said.

Ward boundary changes

Chabotisthe most high-profile candidate to officially declare against the still-popular Nenshi, joining businessman Shawn Baldwin and former Ward 8 candidate David Lapp in the race.

Speculation aboutChabotpicked up steam last week when a shellwebsite, chabot4calgary.com, appeared online, with language suggesting he willrunfor mayor, rather than the east-Calgary ward he's represented since 2005.

The announcement comes asChabot, who has lived in Ward 10 since 1971, faces a radically different ward boundary in the coming election after a review to fix imbalances in ward populations.

Eight communities were moved from Ward 10 to Ward 9. Another seven communities were added to Ward 10 from Ward 5.

Chabot said he doesn't have the war chest he needs for this fight yet, but he's hoping those who offered words of support, will also offer cash.

Fiscal hawk

Thecouncilloris known as a fiscal hawk andhas volunteered on the Calgary-East Conservative Riding Association, but he's no ideologue.

During the great Calgary cycle track fight(s),Chabotvoted for the pilot and to make the lanes permanent based on the arguments presented, and has been a champion of the17thAvenue S.E. redevelopment andtransitway.

He's also a champion of the status quo when it comes to secondary suites in the city, arguing it makes sense for those wanting to develop or legalize suitesto appear before city council for approval.

He said he'll fight for better use of tax dollars if he's mayor, arguing too much is being spent on capital projects rather than operations.

"It erodes away the intent of what that tax was for," he said.

Council colleagues

Some of Chabot's council colleagues were happy with his decision to enter the race.

"The more people the betterinthese races," said Coun. Richard Pootmans.

Coun. Sean Chu said he's happy a fiscal conservative like Chabot is in the race.

As of Tuesday, there are 64 names on the city'sofficial candidate registry, meaning they can begin raising money for their council campaigns.