‘Fun police have struck:’ Alberta premier criticizes new Calgary Stampede noise bylaw
CALGARY — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says “the fun police have struck” Calgary while the federal Opposition Leader says the city is “smothering country music culture” after it announced it’s dialing down the sound for the Calgary Stampede after midnight.
The city says music at last year’s event left windows shaking and items falling off shelves, but Smith said in a post on X that Calgary’s decision to lower music volume thresholds during the rodeo festival will hurt workers.
She said it will also create crowd-control issues, as festival attendees will leave early.
“Stampede is one of Calgary’s signature events, attracting hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors who come to enjoy the attractions, live music, and the unique energy of our city,” Smith said in the Saturday post.

