Think we need a thread on nenshi
1/ thread it is (tonight) naheed nenshi. Let's see what's under the surface of the 36th mayor of Calgary. If youre gonna cast stones at people who believe in the charter you better not be in a glass house
2/

Nenshi was born in Toronto, Ontario & raised in Calgary. His Parents moved to Ontario in 1971 from Tanzania. His parents story was interesting because once again we have connections to the UN.

In the 70's they lived in Arusha the venue for United Nations meetings
3/ "My dad met some Canadians working for the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)."

You see I didn't even have to scratch the surface to reveal his globalist connections.

This is true with many politicians
https://www.factsandopinions.com/tag/naheed-nenshi/
4/ Kurbanali Hussein Nenshi was born in Tanzania There is very little information about what he was doing before coming to Canada. Nenshi's story of their immigration doesn't make a lot of sense. Supposedly he met Canadians in Tanzania, read the Star, attended a wedding in the UK
5/ "He figured that, since he was in London, he might as well make a side trip to Toronto (I’m not sure he consulted a map). Just before leaving, they discovered my mum was pregnant and decided to go anyway, leaving my three-year-old sister with relatives."
6/ "When they got to Toronto, they immediately fell in love with the place (it was summer). They felt a certain freedom, like their kids could do anything there, and they decided to stay."

.....very impulsive?
7/ Noorjah Nenshi his mother said they moved in 1972:
"I moved to Canada with my husband Kurbanali in 1972. My daughter Shaheen was only three years old and I was pregnant with Naheed. Our biggest motivation to move to Canada was to provide a better life for our children."
8/ Nenshi obtained a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Calgary in 1993....
....and next we find he attended John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 1998

Same places and people
11/ Then he worked for McKinsey (try to get a job there ;)

they are highly involved in the WEF

All their articles are about climate, gender and the new normal

https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/world-economic-forum/davos-agenda
14/

"The firm also advised the United Nations on ways to encourage wealthy corporations to engage in Corporate Citizenship."

These are WEF & Gates goals https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naheed_Nenshi#cite_note-7
15/

You know I wish one of these threads turned out differently. That it wasn't such a template & I could find more politicians that don't seem to be groomed for the role but that's not the reality.

Sadly this is what we are looking at
16/ Nenshi was also a part of Canada25

"a non-profit and non-partisan organization that sought to facilitate the engagement of young people in Canada on public policy issues. The organization was founded in 2001"

https://amp.en.google-info.in/21528075/1/canada25.html
17/ Nenshi was the main author of Canada25's second report: "magnets of Canadas cities for talent and engines of development in 2002 was the result of a group of National forum near Victoria, BC, and their 11 regional round tables, all held in 2002."
18/ "The report concludes that talented young professionals, as a rule, must be brought to the cities, which offer 1 high-density, mixed-use cores, 2 socio-cultural diversity and 3 Open with the point of view of urban space and innovation."
19/ Sound familiar?

Because it is (agenda 21/2030 etc)

Sustainable Development means that we will move people into smart cities with high density housing - that makes control and surveillance simple.
20/
"Canada25 also completed dozens of regional projects for health in Kyoto city development including: investments in neighbouring Alberta, 2005, cooling the hot air: the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol 2002...etc"
21/ I am not going to go down that hole but needless to say it was a globalist outfit.
22/ "In 2006, Nenshi was the chief author for "ImagineCalgary's 100-year plan".

As an aside Calgary is an ICLEI city (see my climate thread)

https://twitter.com/unspinthespin/status/1383237985177505800

https://cbc.iclei.org/calgary/ 
23/ Nenshi was a founding member of civiccamp in 2009

https://djkelly.ca/2013/10/what-the-heck-is-civiccamp/
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