Calgary Poop Palace

Jul 29, 2025 | Canada Watch: National Headlines | 0 comments

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🧻 I Visited Calgary’s $236,000 ‘Poop Palace’ — And It’s Even Crappier in Person 🧻

🎙️ New video and podcast below | 💸 Taxpayer Waste Tour | 🚽 Flush With Your Money


Calgary’s now-infamous “Poop Palace” sits in Forest Lawn, blinking LED lights based on the speed of sewage flow — and it cost $236,000.

This isn’t satire. It’s City Hall.

Built under former Mayor Naheed Nenshi, this sewage lift station has become a symbol of everything wrong with runaway civic spending. Now Nenshi wants to be Premier of Alberta as leader of the Alberta NDP.

If this is what he did to Calgary, imagine the budget-blowing bonanza he’d bring to the whole province.


💸 From Vanity to Absurdity: Gondek’s Legacy

Mayor Jyoti Gondek wasn’t in office when the Poop Palace was approved, but since taking power, she’s doubled down on wasteful projects. Let’s break down three of her most baffling budget burners:

🛑 $2.25 Million — “The Spirit of Water”

  • Public art installation at the BMO Centre.

  • Supposed to represent flowing water.

  • Meanwhile, real water infrastructure remains neglected.

🛑 $70 Million — Olympic Plaza Overhaul

  • Instead of basic repairs to the historic 1988 site…

  • City Hall plans a full teardown and redesign no one asked for.

  • A renovation wrapped in bureaucracy, not public need.

🛑 $65,000 — Bow River Listening Hotline

  • Taxpayer-funded phone number to hear the sound of a river.

  • Ever heard of YouTube? Spotify? Reality?

  • This isn’t public service. It’s pure performance art.


🎧 PODCAST: Calgary’s Poop Palace Politics

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or search “Sentinel of Conservatism” wherever you get your podcasts.


💥 Nenshi Built the Culture. Gondek Perfected It.

The Poop Palace isn’t an isolated case — it’s a symptom.
A symptom of vanity government. Of consultants over citizens. Of headlines over hard hats.

Imagine a province-wide version of this — Nenshi as Premier, pouring taxpayer dollars into artsy distractions while roads, schools, and emergency services fall behind.


🗳️ Vote Common Sense. Not Consultant Culture.

Calgary — and Alberta — need leadership that understands priorities:

  • Roads before river hotlines

  • Services before stunts

  • Common sense before consultants

In the next election, let’s flush the waste — and vote for leadership that respects taxpayers.

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