Calgary Herald

Former PC party president to announce mayoral run

- MEGHAN POTKINS mpotkins@postmedia.com

A former Tory kingmaker is expected to throw his hat in the ring to challenge incumbent Mayor Naheed Nenshi in the fall municipal election.

Bill Smith, a Calgary lawyer and former president of the Alberta Progressiv­e Conservati­ve party during the reign of Premier Ed Stelmach, is expected to kick off his campaign Monday at Fort Calgary.

Though not well known outside of political circles, Smith’s track record as a successful fundraiser for the former provincial PCs means he’s likely to usurp Coun. Andre Chabot as the top conservati­ve challenger to Nenshi.

“Bill is going to be the standard bearer for the conservati­ve movement,” said Mount Royal University political scientist Duane Bratt.

“While Nenshi has some very, very loyal supporters, and they’re not in small numbers, he’s also vulnerable to a strong conservati­ve challenger, and I think Bill Smith is that challenger.”

Bratt said he expects Smith will attack the incumbent mayor on issues such as property taxes.

“We don’t normally see an incumbent mayor being challenged like this and it’s going to make the fall (election) very interestin­g.”

Smith, a former firefighte­r, currently runs his own law firm, the Law Shop, from offices in Eau Claire.

Smith joins Chabot, Calgary businessma­n Shawn Baldwin and David Lapp in challengin­g Nenshi on Oct. 16.

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