Politicians weigh in on funding Calgary Stampede after settlement in abuse case
CALGARY — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the province won’t pull funding from the Calgary Stampede after the partial settlement of a class-action lawsuit over the sexual abuse of young boys in its performance school.
“(It’s) the premier festival in Alberta and we just had a very glorious and exciting and successful 10 days,” Smith said at a press conference in Calgary after announcing funding to fight human trafficking.
Smith says she will be checking with the Stampede’s Young Canadians School of Performing Arts on its current protocols and how it’s ensuring the safety of young participants.
On Thursday, Calgary member of Parliament George Chahal called on the federal government to temporarily withdraw funding from the Stampede. He said the organization has lost people’s trust.


